. ‘ '. 1i ' f y it _ PAGE SIX“ ' M81. 3.15 > 16c, 26c. _ '5; ~ s". 1 s a.“ V " i \~ i \. ,_ W. g; -. . =\_ A \ was‘; \~ ‘o $2. flair i} ‘wlgyg The New Idol of the Screen in the 1Q ‘ Romance oi‘ a “'0rld’5 Champion. y _ . t" . CAPITOL MONDAY AT 3.0a SPECIAL HOLIDAY ATTRACTION THE Cl-IARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN MARX BROTHERS in ALL HANDS 0N DECK FOR THE LAUGHS OF A 'I.IFETII\IEI Canoe Cove ----.. Canoe Cove 25 Firsts 21 Seconds I l9 Thirds 17 Foilrlhs. Bonshnlv, 18 Firsts l9 Seconds 15 Thirds, 12 Fourths. Argyle Shore 15 Firsts i4 Seconds l5 Thirds 13 FOlITtIIS. GRAINS Sec 1, Oats, 1 Muriel MflCNCViIl, Canoe Cove, 2 Mildred Sailors. Ar- \ Cove gall, Argyle S. 2 Louise MocNevin. Canoe C., 3 Lloyd MacDougall, Ar- gyle S. 4 Muriel lVlacNevin, Canoe C Sec 4 Corn, l Milriel MacNevin, Canoe C. 2 Constance NlacLz-od, BOIISIIIHV, 3 Louise lyiacNcrin, Ca- noe C. 4 Dorotirv MacNcvin, Canoe Cove. - MacNevin, Canoe Cove. _ CLASS 2—RO0TS ’ ",- Sec l—-G. M. Potatoes. Nelfln, Argyle S. Sec 2, Cobblers, 1 Muriel MacNe- viii, Canoe C. 2 Jane Darrzich, Cu- nce C., 3 Mildred Srllars, Argyle S. 4 Stella MacLean, Argyle S- ‘Argyle S. 2 Collie Darrach, Canoe Cove. Se: 5 Carrots, 1 Stella Ininan. C. Cove, 2 Mildred Scllars, Argyle S. 3 Nell MaeNcvin, Canoe C. 4 Dan l MacPhee, Canoe Cove. Bonshaw, 2 Mildred shall‘, 3 Muriel MacNevin, Canoe Cove, 4 Nell lvIacNcvin, Canoe C. CLASS 3—\'cgrtablcs Sec 22 Tomatoes. 1 Dan MacPhce Canoe C. 2 Calvin MacLean, Canoe w _ v C. 3 Minnie Scllars, Argyle S. 4 L. ‘i.,- r MacDougall, Canoe C. .2!- o‘. “Animal Crackers ” Sec 6 Parsnips, l Chas MacPhail ‘DQ112811. M81716 Crosby, Bo“- iPhec, Canoe C. Paramount's Laughterlllece Sec 2 Apples Red Astrachan, 1 Stella MacLean, Argyle S. 2 Lillian Carson, Bonsliaw, 3 Lillian Mac- School Faiy Doiigall, Argyle s. 4 Jas MacDou- gall, Argyle Shore. Sec 3 Plums, 1 Mildred Sellers; Torn. PRIZES AS I-‘()I.LO\\'S:— ‘Argyle S. 2 Calvin Maui-can. Canoe c, 3 Murchison Sellers, ArgyleVS. i4 Jas MacDougall, Argyle Shore- Sec 4 Crabs. 1 Mildred Crosby, Bonshaiv, 2 Clayton Crosby, Bon- shaw, 3 Lillian Carson, Bonshaw, 4 Calvin MacLean, Canoe Cove CLASS (P-CANNING Soc 2, Beets, 1 Sadie MacNcvin, Canoe C. 2 Alberta MacNcvin, Ar- ‘ l; gylle Shore, 3 Hector MricNerln, C. ‘E119 5~ 3 “Tllllcl MacNel/lfl. 9111109 C. 4 Lethe. MacPhail, Argyle S. Sec 2, Wheat, 1 Juines MacDoil- i CLASS T—COOKING Sec 1 White Bread, 1 Mildred ISL-liars. Argyle S. 2 Alberta Mac- yNevin, Argyle S. 3 Clara MacPhee. ,Canoe C. 4 Lillian Carson, Bonshaw Src 2 "m. Biscuit, 1 Lillian Mac- Dolirzall, Argyle S. 2 Alberta Mac- Neviil, Argyle S. 3 Vina MacPhail, ArgyleS. 4 Irene MacPhail, Argyle, Sec 5, Thrcshed Bean's, 1 Muriel @1101”?- Sec 4 Ginger Snaps, 1 Louise IMacNcvin, Cnnoe C. 2 Florence Mc 1 I/rslie Leod, Bonshaw, MacNevin, Argyle S. 2 Alberta Mac Boll-Shaw. 4 fillY-‘Ylll MHCNCVIH. Al‘- 3 Lillian Carson, gylc S. Scc 6, Brown Sugar Fudge, 1 L. MacNevin, Canoe C. 2 Florence MG Leod, BOllSlIiHV, 3 Lillian Carson, Bonslinwl, 4 Alberta MacNevin, Ar- Sec 3 'I‘urnips, 1 Stella MaeLcan, 1111/18 $110119- Sec 6 Brown Sugar Fudge 1 Mil- dred Crosby, Bonshaw, z Sadie Mac Nevin, Canoe C. 3 Lillian Carson, 4 l Muriel IVIacNevin, Canoe Cove. ,CLASS 8 Div. B. Sec 2 Hemstitching, 1 Lillian Me S- 2 Clara Mac- Sec 3 Crocheting, I Jane Dar- raeh, Canoe C. 2 Mildred Sellars, Argyle Shore. Sec 5 Knitted Sock, 1 Marguerite ‘Crosby, Bonshaw, 2 Lillian Carson, Bonshaw, 3 Mildred Sellers, Ar- gyle Shore. hr. ‘it. JACKIE COOGAN JUNIOR DURKIN LIVE AGAIN ARLISS 'll o “Willionolie THE WORLD'S GREATEST JUNIOR STARS IN THE MOST ENJOYABLE‘ COMEDY or BOYHOOD EVER WRTTEN li_ i on“ 4W MIT ZI GREEN as BECKY T HATCHER THE GLORIOUS CARE FREE. ADVENTUROUS DAYS 0F YOUTH! ALSO SEVERAL SHORTS SPECIAL with HOLIDAY PICTURE EVALYN KNAPP 1.10m)“; DAVID MANNERS MATINEE | The Screerfs 3 OTJLOCK Mighty Master 16c _ 37m of Drama in a i Modern Comedy _ _ EVENING - , AND 8,5 i ALSO SHORT TALKIES 26c -- 42c - 52c. \ T117037 1', ' as TOM SAWYER as HUCK FINN PRINCE EDWARD Delightful double llfe of a Mlfionaire who forgot his mcncy to have some real fun. Earl Deri- Diggers Cleverest Comedy. 1 Sec 1 Exercise Book, Grades 5 and 6, 1 Lillian Carson, Bonshaw, 2 Irene MacLeod, Bonshaw, 3 Flor- ence MacLcod, Bonshaw, 4 Peter MacDonald, Bcnshalv. Sec 1, Exercise Book, Grades 7 and 8, 1 Clara MacPhee, Canoe C. 2 Leona Carson, Canoe C. 3 Idello. MacRae, Bonshaw, 4 Thelma Bee.- ton, Bonshaw. See 1 Grades 9 and 10, Elxerclse Book, 1 Louise MacNeviil, Canoe Cove, 2 Sadie MacNevin, Canoe C. 3 Marguerite Crosby, Bonshaw, 4 Myra MacLeod, Bonshaw, and Jane Darrach, Canoe C. equal. by, Bonshaw, 2 Marguerite Crosby, Bonshaw, 3 Louise MacNevln, Ca- noe C. 4 Jane Darrach, Canoe C. Judging Gontest— 1 Florence Mc- Leod, Eanshaw and Jane Dari-sch Canoe C. equal, 3 Mildred Crosby, Eonshaw, 4 Sadie MacNevin, Canoe Cove. CLASS I-l-SPORTS Sec 1 50 Yd Dash Girls under 0 Years, 1 Mildred Inman, Canoe C. 2 Connie MacLeod, Bonshaw, 3 M. MacNevin, Canoe Cove. Sec 1 50 Yard Dash Girls 9 to 12 —1 Leona Carson, Canoe C. 2 Stella Inman, Canoe C. 3 Mildred Sellars Argyle S. 4 Mildred Crosby, Bon- Scc 2 Map Drawing, Grades 5. 6. and 7, 1 Vina. MacPhail, Argyle S. 2 Irene MacLeod, Bonshayv, 3 Clo-l ra MacPhee, Canoe C. 4 Chs Mac- | Pllail, Bonshalv. Sec 2 Grades 8, 9 and 10, 1 Mar- guerite Crosby, Bonshalv, 2 Myra MacLeod, Bonshaiv, 3 Mildred Cros by, Bonshaiv, 4 Sadie MacNevin, Canoe Cove. _ h Sec 3 Art Work, Pear, Grades 1 eo 3, 1 Bernice Darrach, Canoe C. 2 Muriel lVlucNevin, Canoe C. 3 I. Crosby, Bonshaw, 4 Lloyd MacDou- gnll, Canoe Cove. Sec 3 Drawing, -Scene, 1 Sadie MucNcvin, Canoe C. 2 Louise Mac- Nevin, Canoe Cove, 3 Jane, Dar- rach, Canoe Cove, 4 Dorothy Mac- Nevin, Canoe Cove. Sec 4 Penmanship, Grade 1, 1 Bernice Darrach, Canoe C. 2 Earl Boyce, Argyle S. 3 Jno MacPhall, Argyle S. 4 Elizabeth MacDougall, Argyle S. Sec 4 Grade 2, 1 Lethe MacPhail Argyle S. 2 Muriel MacNevin, Ca- noe C. 3 Catherine MacLcan, Ca- noe C 4 Neil MacDougall, Argyle Shore. Sec 1 Penmanship, Grades 3 and 4, 1 Isabel Crosby, Bonshaw, 2 Lil- lian MacDougall, Argyle s. 3 M; Sellers, Argyle S. 4 Clayton Cros- by, Bonshaw. Sec 1 Penmanship, Grades five and 6, 1 Irene MacLeod, Bonshaw, 2 Florence MucLeod, Bonshaw, 3 Lillian Carson, Bonshaw, 4 peter MacDonald, Bonghaw, Sec 1 Penmanship, Grades 7 and Eight, 1 Clara MacPhee, Canoe C. 2 Leona Carson, Canoe C. 3 Doro- thy MacNevin, Canoe C- 4 Thelma Benton, Bonshaw. Sec 1 Penmanship, Grades g and Tell, 1 Stella MacLean, 2 Myra Mc Lcod, Bonshaw, 3 Inuise MacNevin Cnnoe C. and Jane Darrach, Canoe C. equal. 4 Mildred Crosby, Bon- show. Sec 6 Project Map, and Canoe Cove equal. Shore School. Sec 3, Class 12+ Bay Island Pg. 1 Bonshaw 2 Argyle Leitha MacPhnil, Argyle s, g Mm ,C. 2 Colin Dan-sch, Canoe C. 3 M Q. gl Sec 4 Cucumbers, 1 Elizabeth Me 3°C '7 Mlicellflfleolis. l Dim Muc- Donald. Canoe c. 2 Lillian MacDou Plwi‘. Canoe Cove. 2 Oswald Dar‘ $71.10. gall, Argyle S. 3 Muriel INIaeNt-viil, Y-‘lcll- (301109 C- 3 NQlI MQBNEVUI. C- ‘l ,7‘ V, , Canoe c. 4 Vena MacPhail, Argyle CW0» 2p‘ i short; CLASS Ill-LIVE STOCK AND ,y f. V‘? ‘ Sec 5. Beets, I Muriel MncNevin, POHITRY- i -l. , game a 2 Mildred grosby, Bow Sec 2 Pullet and Cockerel, 1 Dan fir! } ehaw, a Elizabeth MflflDOnilld. Ca- MflvPlivvtcauw 0- 2 Muriel Mac- Hl’ i noc C. 4 Stella Inman Canoe C. Nlwm- Came 9- 3 M5119 MflcNi-‘Vill. ,~, h. ' I ‘ Sec 6 Cabbage, 1 Muriel MacNc- AYFYYIO 5- 4 Florenile Mad-Bod. B- M)" i"; vin, Canoe C- 2 Mildred Crosby, B. 511ml- ,, "It'll Shaw, 3 Jane Dairncll, Cnnoe C. CLASS 11—C0LLECTl0N$ $0M "all Sec 7 Pumpkin, 1 Tlnilhu Benton, S“ l. Weeds. 1 Cnnoe Cove. 2 "ilk; u, Boilshziw, 2 Stella Inman, Canoe ‘C 133M313“? 3 NW1‘? 5110119- '*'."“7.- 1, i B Calvin MacLean, Canoe C. 4 C. s“? 2 “'90 MEWS 1 Afllyll? S. 9 1* ,, ‘y,’ ' MacPhail, Bonshaw. c5110‘? COW. 3 3011511811’- . , l . t CLASS 4—-FI.OWI£RS 5w 3 Stimulus Wood. 1 Canoe c. . "Jlfl ‘(if Sec 1 Sweet Pciis, 1 Stella Mac- 2 Argyle Show ' fay/pr I . “an. Aygylc s_ 2 J5me Dan-Dem CLASS lZ-SCHOOL WORK V45‘ “f,” " " Canoe c a Lillian Carson, 130mm,“. Sec 1 Exercise Book, Grade 1 _ ma, ‘fir’! » 4 Mildred Crosby, BCmShmv, 1 Collie MucPhuii. Argyle s. 2 Eli- wy, 7’ Sec z Mixed Flowers, 1 Thelma Zlilwlli Mflwouzaii. Argyle s. :1 1;. .1, l}; _ Bfaton, Bonshnw, z Chas MacPhall Boyce. Argyle S- 4 Jno MacPhriii. fir‘? m Bonshaw, 3 Florence MacLeod, 4 APEYIO B. .4; f» t l Sadie MacNci/in, Canoe C, 500 1 EXOPCI-se Book. Grade 2, 1 a - If ‘ Sec 3 Geranium, 1 Lillian Car- ’ {it}??? ' eon, Bonshaw, 2 Louise MncNevin ford Buchanan, Bonshnw, 3 CfliVlll £2,145‘, y,‘ - Canoe C. 3 Mildred Crosby, Bon- MacPhail, Bonshaw, 4Chthm-mp 31c xvzujp,’ r ' BhflW. Lean Canoe C, and Neil Macmil- " j __ cuss 5—FRUITS gull, Argyle s. equal. f, ,, 1| Sec 1 Apples. Wealthy, 1 Thelma Sec l Exercise Book, (lradw 3 I l - Benton, Bonshnw, 2 Jns MncDou- alid 4, I Isabel Crosby. Bonslialv. 2 , ,' ' gall. Argyle S. 3 Vina MucPhnil, Clayton Crosby, BOIIFIIIIW, fl Lillian " , Argyle S. 4 Lloyd MaeDovnrill. A- lifacDougall, Argyle S. 4 Verna lia- 2 Canoe Cove School. 1- 5,.‘ Short chow-an, Bonshaw. f,‘ l’ l t .; , _ i y. ninsula, 1 Hector MncNevin, canoe Dari-och, Cnnoe C. 4 Leslie MacNe. vin, Argyle Shore. Sec 3 Drawing-Boat, 1 1,1111“ Carson, Bonshaw, 2 J A MacNeill, Bonshaw, 3 Lloyd MacDougali, 4 Mary Darrach, Conoe Cove. SingingOontest, 1 Bonshaw Sch 'Inman. Canoe shaw. Sec I 75 Yard Dash Girls over 12 —1 Clara MacPhee, Canoe C. 2 S. ‘C. 3 Marguerite Crosby, Bonshaw, 4 Stella Mac- Iican, Argyle S. Sec 2 100 Yard Dash Boys 9 to 12 -—1 Leslie MacNevin, Argyle S. 2 Neil Mac Dougall, Argyle S. 3 Cecil MecKenzie, L. Creek, 4 Rodolph MacDonald, Canoe Cove Sec 2 100 Yard Dash Boys 9 to 12 —1 Jos MacDougall, Argyle S. 2 Dim MacPhee, Canoe C. 3 Chas Ri- chardson, New Argyle, and Edie Mc Rae, Bonshaw, equal. Sec 2 100 Yard Dash Boys over 12-1 Jas MacDougali, Argyle S. 2 Dan MacPhee, Canoe C. 3 Chas. MacPhail, Argyle S. 4 Murchison Sellars, Argyle S. Leap Frog Race-l Charlie Mac Phall, and Edison MacRae, Bon- shaw, 2 Cecil MacPhail and Mlir. chison Sellers, Argyle s. 3 Dan MacPhee and Colle Darrach, Coho; Cove. ‘Three Legged Race under 12 - 1 Clara MacPhee and Leona. Cur. son, Canoe C. 2 Stella Inman und MaryDarrnch, Canoe Cove, 3 Mil- dred Sellars and Vina MacPhail, Argyle Shore. Three Legged Race over 12 _ 1 Clara MacPhee and Leona 0hr- 80H. C8008 Cove, 2 Jane Darrach and Louise MacNevin, Canoe Cove, 3 Stella Inman and Mary Dari-och H Canoe Cove, 4 Mildred Crosby and Marguerite Crosby, Bonshhw, Three Legged Race Boys - 1 c, Darrach and Dan MacPhee, Canoe C. 2 Murchison Sellers and cecii MacPhail, Argyle Shore. Blwk Race-Boys, 1 Dan Mae Phee, Canoe C, 3 Edison MacRae, Bonshaw, 3 Charlie MacPhuil, Eon show, 4 Colin Dorrach, Canoe C. Sack Race-Girls, 1 Clara Mac. Phee, Canoe Cove, 2 Leona Carson, Cnnoe Cove, 3 Florence MacLeod, Bonshaw, 4 Stella Inman, canoe Cove. Backward Race-Buys, 1 Jamgs Mwvousaii, Argyle s. 2 Cecil Mag Phall, Argyle S. 3 Eldon MacEach. em, L Creek, 4 Dan MacPhee, Co. noe Cove. Bfllkwflrd Race-Girls. i 01m, MncPhee, Canoe Cove, 2 Margugr- ite Crosby, Bonshaw, 3 Leona Car- son, Canoe C. 4 Jane Darrach, ca hoe Cove. l crnilui. eunnnuii mew WHITE ANGORA TAKE ‘arrived today. Price twi- Alwrwd ' sizes. Prowse Bros. LW- 9343'19'9"31- names "Empress Arch Oomfl- ive" shoes carried in width from A m p: regular $850, now 86-80 at puny“, g; yrergusoivs. 9203-10-9-21 SHIPMENT of ladies m: mu Black, Green. Prowse Brod. Ltd- 9248-10-9-81. 1.0m: CREEK BAPTIST clIUIlCIIs-Service Friday, October 9th at 8 o'clock. Dr. H. R. Bayer will be the speaker. TRYON SERVICEFDrJlLEGe/nge tof Marshfleid, will preach at Tryon Presbyterian Church Sunday even- ing at 7 o'clock. LADIES’ long sleeve stripe flan- nelette nightgown only 79c. Pmwse Bros, Ltd. 9248-10-9-31. SUNDAY SERVICES-Mr. PhlllP Bears will hold church Services iii Milltown Ha1l,'3.30 pmisabbath l1, also Heatherdale Hail 7 p. m. LADIES‘ RAYON SILK Panties. All colours. Only 49c. Prowse Bros, Ltd, 9248-10-9-31. WILKIES GLOVEPHIT SHOES . for women, straps and ties, carried iii; widths only $5.59 pel- pair at Purdie at Ferguson's Big shoe Sale. 9263-10-9-31 PRESBYTERIAN SERVICES-As follows: Marshfleld at 11 a. m. Mt. Stewart at 3 p. m. Tryon at 7 p. m. There will be no service at I-Ilgh- fleld. Dr. M. E. Genge, Pastor. LADIES‘ SILK RAYON Bloomers and vest. All colours. 79c set. Prowse Bros., Ltd. _ 9248-10-9-31. BAPTIST SERVICE-There will be service in Murray River Baptist Church, Sunday Oct. 11th. at 7 p. m. conducted by’ Louis Harris. silk lined, in Brown and Black. Price 1.79. Prowse Bros, Ltd. 9248-10-9-31. “INVICTUS" Boots and Oxfords, the best made, regular $8.00 and $9.00 per pail‘, only $6.39 per pull‘ Sale. 9263-10-9-21 SUNDAY SERVICES for the New Glasgow Church of Christ are: Bible School, 10 a. m., preaching service, 11 a. m. and 7.30 p m., also service in the Fredericton Church at 3 p. m. Wm. G. Wrigley, Pastor. CHURCH SERVICES. — North River Baptist Sunday, October 11th. Long Creek,’ 11 a. m. North River 3 p. m. Fair- view 7.30 p. m. Rev. John G. Wake- ling of Chester Basin, N. 8., will be the preacher. ANTLICAN SERVICES-Crapaud Saint John's Church, October l1,‘ Sunday School 10.30 a. m. Thanks- giving Service 7 p. m. Springfield.- Saint Elizabeth's Church, October 11. Sunday school 10 a. m. Thanks- giving service with Holy Communion 11 a. m. - __-._ PRESBYTERIAN CONGREGA- TION of New London. Services for Sabbath, October 11, 1931, will be as follows; 11 a. m., Granville; 2.30 p. m., Clifton; 7 p. m., Long River. The Missionary thankoflerlng for this year will be taken at Long Riv- er during the evening service. All services will be conducted by Mr. V. E. Orsborn. ARTILLERY IN TRAINING — today. Latest fall shapes. Brown,_ i ummss HATS elem-mg at 40c. Prowse Bron. ma. oua-io-a-ai. ' nounun commoner! HAUL- ‘A community church service will bo ‘conducted by Rev. J. I... Lund, of Tryon, Sunday, Oct. 11th at 3 o‘- ‘clock. ‘ POLICE COURT-Two VBITIBYG appeared at the Police Court 1'68‘ lterday morning, one was -entenced 1w 10 the other to 20 days in ill!- lah QIICIIGOI‘ against, the Customs 'Act was fined $300 and costs or 3 months imprisonment. t mmren mvim rssrou-u. CHARGE, United Church o! Canada. ‘Sunday, October 11th. Service Wilt- shire 11 a. m. Wheotley River Rally Day Service at 3 p. m. Hunter River Rally Day Service at 7 p. m. m roar-o. o. s. Brant, on». Kelly, docked at the Murine wharf about 3.80 Wednesday afternoon from Cape Breton. She is expected- im leave today for Point Prim. COVEHIIAD - UNION ROAD — Thanksgiving services tor Sunday, Oct. 11 are West coveliead, 11 a. in. S. S. 1t. a. m. Covehesd Road 3 p. m. S. S. 2 p. m. Union Road 7 p. m. S. S. 10.30 a. m WINSLOE CIIARGE_-The United Church of Canada. Services on sun- day, Oct" 11th., Hlghfleld 11 a. in. Princetown Road 3 p. m. Winsloc lsouth 7.30 p. m. The pastor, Rev. L. J. Leard ,will conduct the servic- es. HAMPTON ‘Pasionai. Charge. ll unionism i There placed P9115951"! l0 £9" It hi! 1101110 in APPm R9511: Prince W. smith in his seventy-fifth Your. His funeral was very 111891! It" the arrival of four of his child"! from Massachusetts. In the 0.119911% of his pistol‘, the service at m0 house was conducted by Rev. W. R.‘ MocWa-lker of North River Balm“; congregation assisted by Rev. G00.’ Ayers of Hampton United COHEN‘, gation. Mrs. s. Hlckox and tho Bonlhaw Choir directed the sill!- llll- . The service at the grlve was con- ducted by the Loyal Orange M686 of Desablc. (l The pail bearers ISIS-SIX ol hi8 neighbors, Charles Condon, J. "P. MacPhail, Robert Currie, Judson MacEachei-n, Wm.’ Gillespie and John Gordon. Many lovely cards andletters of,‘ sympathy were received by tho, family from friends far away and throughout the province. The late Mr. Smith was a de- voted member of the Baptist Church at Bohshaw where he wor- shipped rogulnlly and where his presence and help will be‘ Refill? missed. 0f a. congenial and industrious nature he made many friends and his many acts of kindness will noti soon be forgotten in his late home and by the members of his own‘ fanuiy. to whom he was always, such a dear 00011118111011. he will be runasmsmm i Edward Inland. on Aul- 8th- Jlm", l tended on Tuesday, Aug. 11th. c.2181‘; ‘ _ The services for Sunday, Oct. 11th, gore: Hampton, at 11; DeSSable, at i3; and Bonshaw at 7. Rally Day ‘Service at Bonshaw. Rev. Geo. deeply mourned. He spent the greater part of hi8, life on Prince Edward Island, with the exception of a few years slim‘, i LADIES’ LEATHER HAND BAGS at Puzdie at Ferguson's big shoe new breast-work. churches-Services an CHURCH-Public worship 0X1 Ayers, Minister. CHURCH 0F ENGLAND Services in the parish of New London on the 311th inst. will be as follows: Bur- |llngton, 10.30 a. m.; Scaview S. 5., l 2.30 p. m.; French River, Holy Com- munion, 2.30 p. m.; Kensington, 8.3. i2 p. m. Service at 7 p. m. G. T. i Spriggs, Rector. RECONSTRUCTION WURK '- Over a dozen men are engaged in imaklng repairs on the bi-eastwark |at Victoria Park. The section of in Western Canada. ; There are left to mourn his lov-i lng memory his wife, formerly" Christina Maccannell, Long Creek._ and one sister Mrs. Trownsdale, St. Peters’ Harbour, P. E. 1., also the following sons and daughters, Bert and Miss Belle at home, Russel, Charles and David in Western Can ada, Gordon, Ray, Miss Charlotte and Mrs. E. MacPhee in the U. 5.. Mrs. C.T. Strung New Dominion find Mrs. E. H. Crosby, Bonshaw also twelve grand children and a lurze number of relatives and friends the bank between the ladies and Imens‘ bathing houses has been dull ‘away and the old logs removed; Work has now been begun on the‘ MILTON-Harvest Thanksgiving Services will be held 1n St. John's Church, Sunday, October 11th at throughout the Province. THE WEST ROYALTY W. I. The August meeting of the Instit- ute was held at the home of Mrs. Athol Roberts, eight embers and one visitor being present. It was moved and seconded that ice cream l1 a. m. and 730p. m. Special music. Preacher-Rev. George Westbrook, L. T. H. church service will be held at Rustico same day at 3 p. m. BELLE RIVER-BELFAST UNIT- October 11th in Eldon [It l1 B. m, and in Belle River at 3 p. m. Rev. J. M. McLeod M. A., will conduct the services. A meeting of both sec- tions of the congregation will be held in Eldon on Monday, October 12th, at 10 a. m. to consider a call to a minister . BItADALBANI-I, United Church of Canada. Thanksgiving services will be held in the following churcher, on the above charge, on Sunday. Oct. 11, when each church will be tastefully decorated with fruits and flowers. Rose Valley, 11 a. m.; Granville, 3 p. m., and Tleasant Valley at 7.30. There will be special singing o! ‘thanksgiving Hymns. The Rally Day Service will be pre- sented by the Sunday School, ln the Church of Bradalbane, at 7 o'clock, Oct. II. Offering for Rally_Day fund. Thos PalethorpE, Minister. NOT MUCH BUILDING BEING] DONE-The Building Business is lunches at the I-Iighfleld School fair. Collection, 85 cents. bills be paid. The Sick Committee reported sending fruit to five sick persons. Program and School Com- mittees were re-elected. Sick Com- mittee, Jean Enman, Mrs. Vernon Burke, Mrs. Roberts. It was decid- ed to sell ice cream and serve The September meeting of the In- stitute was held at Mrs. Gordon Stetson’: with ten members and two visitors present. The minutes of the last meeting were rend and adopted. A report of the meeting at the El- don Hotel was rend and the mem- bers all asked to attend the District Convention at York on Oct. 14th. The secretary reported $31.08 as the proceeds of ice cream, etc at the School Fair. The school Committee reported buying Fly Tax for spray- ing the school and of flowers sent to the “Ban" and the Red Cross. The eeting closed with God Save the King. The collection was $1.50. (Patriot please copy) SHOOTA T REV. J. B. M. ARMOUR. M. A. General Secretary of the British and Foreign Bible Sooletrln Clu- ada and Newfoundland who l: vis- iting this Province. Mr. Armour will be heard at the Bible Society meet- ln; in Kemlngton this cvnnllll lllfl will preach in St. Paul’: Alllllcln and Trinity United Churches In Charlottetown, on Sunday. October 11th. nope 11mm SCHOOL ‘ Honor roll for the month 6f September. _ GRADE X—1 James Warren. GRADE IX-l Vera Simpson, 2 Austin Graham. GRADE VII-l Dorothy. Warren 2 Gertrude Turner, 3 Mary Turn- CI‘. ' GRADE IV-l Pmncls ‘Purl!!!- 2 Nelson, simpson and Lilla Gllllnt. Grade 11-1 Joan 111mb: 3 ‘Claude Graham. GRADE l-I (Sr.) Arthur Biml?‘ S011. , ‘ snaps I-1 (Jr.) (a) Mar!!!“ Moore, 2 Rennie Gallant. GRADE I—1 (Jr) (b) ‘Turner. Teacher-Annie E. Imvther. Andrew COVEHEAD AND STANHOPE The Sunday School of Covehold Road United Church held the I11- nual public entertainment 1n i119 church on Sunday, Sollii- 37m- D1‘- James Duck occupied the chair, and a nicely prepared program was giv- en, the children taking the various parts in a. highly creditable l and pleasing manner. The church" was ‘(i x tastefully decorated with dahllaa p golden rod and purple aster. Mr. and Mrs. Edmund MaoMIl- inn, West Covehcad, celebrated the twenty-fifth anniversary of their marriage on Sept. 19th ult. Mrs. Neil Higgins, who has spent the summer at her old homo in Stanhope, leaves this week for Mer- rlmac, Mast, where she Intends spending the winter with her sister, Mrs. W. H. Carr. A very pleasant evening was spent by the children of this vicinity at the beautiful home of Mr. and Mn. Geo. MacMillan, Covehead, the oc- casion being the tenth birthday of their daughter Vllda. Dr. Wylie Allan, Mrs. Allan and little son were recent visitors to Covehead, the guests of Col. J. R. und Mrs. Allan. The road tractor has been at work in Covehead Road School district, fi making much needed improvements Mr. and Mrs. H. Frlzzell, Cove- head Road, have as their niece, Misl Edna Frlzzell, Caledonia. Mr. and Mrs. Brenton Coies spent Sunday at Covehead, guests of Dr. and Mrs. Jas. Duck. The first Prince Edward IslanUwpmsed to be an mdex o; gen. Medium 3148MB Cflriudlon Artlll- ‘oral conditions in business. Judging’ ery is in training atlocal headquart-‘by a survey o! Charlottetown’ bus. era in the Drill Shed for eight days, mess must be somewhgt smgnam’ Lt. Col. P. W. MacNevln, D. C. M., u the Building Business at presflnt V- D-. b91118 in Cmflmimli- U90" is rather slow compared with 1MB‘ rcncluslon of their truinius. the year when the Clmadllin National" men will ensure in the oauudiuufrrotel helped to augment the em- Artillery Association Competitive ‘pyoymeng therein, However, Mr. H. Test! and u swd ilwwinz is to bra. Phillips is constructing i. fine BXDected. new residence at the lower end, of Grafton Street. and they-e 13 l’. Murchison Sellsrs and Cecil Mowing other work being done 1n PM". Arzvie Shore, 3 Charle Mc- connection with local homes such COVE HEAD A shoot was held at the Covehead rifle range Wednesday, Oct. 7th The scores were as follows: uoncoucuovu Mrs. Gurney has vacated her cot- tage at West Covehead and will spend Autumn with relatives ln Stanhope, before going to the city for the winter. 91 B9 B9 813i Dr. Bovyer, Crapaud, paid o. fly- s7 _ lng visit to relatives in Covehead on 84 ‘i Saturday. H. Macleod u...- M Bearisto ... 80 J. R Allan 70 Her many friends will learn with H. Marshall .. 7B I regret that Mrs. John Powen-Cove- E.Ma.rshall . 76 head. has usuin entered the City Phall and Erie Ferguson, Bon- shew. Relay Race — 1 Argyle Shore, 2 Bonshaw and Cnnoe Cove. _ , Woman's Race, 1 Clara MzcPheel Canoe Cove, 2 Stella Inman, canoe‘ Cove, 3 Jane Darrnch, Canoe C. 4 Mrs Geo Inman, Argyle Shore. Dougall. Canoe C. 2 Duncan Dar- rach, Canoe Cove, 3 Ambrose Bel- 1:", Argyle Shore. CHILDREN‘ Free For All - 1 Jae MacDon- gall, Arnie Shore. 2 Charlie Ri- as the new house on the site of the Victoria Hotel and the new store at St. Avards, just outside the City limits. I I ' PERSONALSS Miss Dorothy Gordon who has Trustees Race — 1 Albert Mac- been spending a delightful summer Mrs. J. A. Bentley will be pleased to learn that their daughter, Mary new in the P. E. Island HO-spltll, visiting he: mother, Mrs. D. Gordon, ll 1951/1118 Saturday morning‘ to re- sums her nursing duties in Mon- treat. her recent o, eitla. m. w. Russel 1mm mum to chairman, New Argyle, a Clara Mclthe Mainland on Monday and wu Phco. Canoe 0. 4 Dammfiheeneccompanied on his return trip Canoe Cove. today for Fredericton and st. Mei-i Pmosday, by Mrs. Rogers-witty had tin’: N. 15., and will be absent for The next shoot will be held Sat- urday, Oct. 10th. A full attendance is required to make arrangements for prize shoot. All ago roquuted to pay membe ship foe before prize shoot. , 1| making l good recovery after for appendi- m. and ma. a. c. Parent leave MEN- Free for All, I Alden Mid Public Epeoking- 1 Mildred Cris Wheelbwrow Race - l Celia 1);;- "tii, and Din ‘Ahcfiihee, Cane; c,’ \ ‘P’? . il~tgliirt~ Phail, Long creek, I Les Maclue Canoe Cove. (Patriot Plume Copy)’ been spehaum B m: my; wlth'o forthlght. no is m. Parent's friends at Buckville. “mm vwgtign which will in spam; ht 1m Mm old home uia um of The many friends of Mr. and Mtg, Pflgnt, "f ~-'~'.-.~~s-r,v"rruinrnnizw-w.s. l- -' Hospital for treatment, and does not seemto make ntiafac‘ y progress towards recovery. Mrs. Runway Auld. West Cove- heud, is having a pleas ‘ visit m Charlottetown, the guest 0g Mn. Vernon Howatt. , , . Mr. and Mn. Hibbcrt Hughes, Covehead, were visitors to Cornwall on Bundly. l \ -___ Mrs. m. Mloboln and party. Charlottetown, motored to boauttful Duivny-by-the-sca. on lundey and mimic a very pleasant outinl. 1h: weather being Ideal. "You study olnmiatryf" "No. this l: my ‘wife’: drouini. tablefl-Wochemhou (Dun). i,‘ w»