AND THE WESTERN GUARDIAN III/III" TO-DAY- ILOOMFIELD _-__ {fi-INTS: J. Elmer Murphy, u l! A George Glow, 00 Ottawa-Ilsa!" st" “a Special attention » B kstgre, water Street. Gourliee,‘ Drugstore finlqoaiakery. Water street, Mark (mullet. 67 Grenville Street i (iuarfllln will be dell" $0 lily home in Summerelde b Boy at 2o per do! or 10¢ N!’ WWII- Plmne 289 for lhh “Igloo ' ‘m your order to the boy teepcnllble for deliveries on your route. a} i rved for news of nklfiafilzglbliietuedvertislnl 0f a I nature may be inserted el- Ywn, ,, “ma, strictly payable h “lunch Water Street, T —KELVINATOR Electrical Re. frlseiotor. reconditioned. Call at Holman s. Summerside. 9-22-2i. —COME to Seven Mile Ba to- night. Chicken supper, byingo, imp noo- WORM POWDER ‘mm’ “$34k ’ Taylor Drug 00.. lliensinfl- or blankets. price paid for ' ' Also News and Short subject Shows at 7.30-9.10 °'°- ‘W. -FOR §ALE—FI d bl d ' i1’, uu- sixfold“... H....,,;‘,°s.,§l‘,,.?s,,‘,’§£ Matinee Thursday at 3.30 r. McAUSLAND a. sous, i“ mers e. 9-16-19-23. ' ‘will: lsggsssrilgiiifii’ ifigfir BRIDAL "PTESENTAILIO CAPITOL an 19 2e a a as giliognflald’ PM‘ 1.9 -- » — N.- ""' we 9 n m- Qn Tuesday evenmgvthe residents of SUMMERSIDI i_ JEAN svPPER uhd duh" ui Xwllifeffiifiinévhisrrlcis” £5’ ' imie of Miss Nflued Gmls- C16" ereo at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. will, l0lllillll. Wm" “Y- » 111mm. which was beautifully .==— 943'“- decorated with autumn leavesand ‘—' _N0Tl(_E_i,rhe omce 0nd wed $118355‘; 1h hflhvr 0f their sister. N. B.. spent a very pleasant week- . Irizzeli. onor to her marriage. She was escorted by Mrs. Aaoert Wright to a. flower wreatned chair, wnere she was scan ed between her two daughters. Mrs. Otto D0l1ll and Mrs Waiter Roberts. Rev. C. A. Britten voiced the senti- ments of the gathering. vsiien he spoke of the loss Central isedeque would sustain in the removal of Mrs. Frizzell as a bride to a neigh- en the guest-s of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred ves. — Two local sportsmen Messrs. Ray Lidstone and Jardlne Stavert enjoyed a few days mackerel fishing with friends. They report a good catch-Little Miss Nonna. Gofl’ ls spending a short while with her grand parents Mr. and Mrs. Scott Jardme.~Mrs. Stewart Scrimgeour. Charlottetown. was a recent visitor s of the Kenslngfon filffit’ association will be closid mg“ and Saturday. Seiiitfimbifl‘ M, {ms 26m respectively. W. L. piiinci". Secretary. 9'22"”- recent visitor _|-‘]L,\I§—S."lld them to Enmans m, expffL finishing. Hl-gloss prints. m prices, ovcrnlte service. Enman Drug and Photo Service. Summer- Mt. _ t L Fl 9'16‘w'5'31- bcrlnfl district. '1lie Community gilt pcgilcglg?! Mifgtorrqili gill/xiii? $01-$15; ~ _ was a beautiful WtSLIIIIIISLCI‘ chimes Bums.. recently underwent -'_[‘llE COLORED movie of Prince clock. and Wu presented b.v Mrs. Sterling Tucker, while individual Blfts were opened by Mrs. William Mimtsomery. Miss Alice Jewell and ———-— Miss Ruth Montgomery. Mrs. Friz- —Mr. A.G. Barlow. Summerside zell made a fitting reply, expressing spent Sunday in Wellington the her thanks for the gifts and her guest of his mother, Mrs. J. Barlow hope that her friends would all visit Sr. 5, her often. A delightful social evin- mg was concluded with refresh- ments served by the hostess. .1 Will be shown Wed- ,,. l‘, n at Borden and two trial uni films. Admission 25 ... for which you receive a war mg stamp. Be sure and attend. 9-23-1. _l-‘l'.\'l€li.\l. 0F THE LATE LLARD PHILLIPS-A large (:01:- gsticn of iarople were present iieglnéfiullcltiergiiiorllmerstlitgie. 21%;; _'PRE'NUPTIAL SHOWER “‘ st rcsuccfis to the iaize Mr. Pm” m h" marriage ' lard Phillips whose tune immy Sudbury m“ Fannie Man“). n, no Y” Previcuslv was entertained at a number of ,‘ Sé Vi“ at ‘m, showes. one of which took place M _ Jaw“, o, slum at the home of Mrs. Irving l-iogg ‘ _c clutch omciated‘ Wilmot Valcy. when Mrs. Hugg ed b‘, u, WE wcodside and Mrs. Walter Moose were joint ‘ ‘e R-C A F, find me Rm, Mr‘ hostesses. The occasion was the re- hup o, Cnlplcwn Imermem was union of the following classmates the Peoplcs Cttnei v. The pall- of Mrs‘ sudbury: Mrs‘ nvmg Hug? . . I ,._.,.,.,. m, M35 51A S Mm, Mrs. Walter Moase. Mrs. Robert ing friends prior to going to Mour- mmq Cnn-uthers. Hugh E H088. Mrs. Clayton Stavert. Mrs. real where she will join her son l: Jmms Cairns. Gem“, Roy Mcmthur, Mrs. John Moase. Stephen stationed there with the and Gmrge Muttart out *0, Mrs. John Marchbank, also a close R.C.A F. _ S. _ H“ m, We Mr‘ Phi-ups the friend Mrs. John Burrows.’ These ._...__ I Ms and Stewart, Ltd friends took the opportun ty to -Mr. Vernon Clow son of Mr. - My 5 shower Mrs. Sudbury with many and M's. Joseph (Jlnw, and former- valuable gifts of linen, cut glass, lv in the employ of Hall Mann. . l“ o. A___On Thurs_ sliver and cheques. Taking the foim facturinc Co. Lid. has joined the me members or of a treasure hunt the method of ranks of the R C.A.F. in Halifax. _O_B_A and Em“ presenting the gifts caused inucn —S. _ emflmmed the other merriment. The wedding music was m, the Bedeque District, played by Mzs. Walter Moose. In- ozgc representation nglnmontal music was given by Mrs. . . a r Hogg. Refreshments weie m“, I” s""merslde served by Mrs. Max. Robertson Summcrside and attended the fmc- and Miss Lillian Hogg. S. We}; services cf the Rev, wm, vi“- ' -———-— wo . 5_ —-LOWER FREETOWN. -=- Miss ——-—_ Lulu Van Buskirk, Mrs. George ——Mrs. Robert A. Stavert. Ken- Dixon and daughter Anna of Monc- slnizton. spent the week-end in Sum- ton have returned home alter a mersldr- the guest. of ‘her sister pleasant visit with Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Maxwell Rnhsrhnn. and Mr‘ Ray Iiinstionfi. Mr. B. Lgnis 81%- Roherlson and attended the fare- ccmpane em as ar as era. . Wei; sefvj e5 . ,,._ -Mrs. Abiiah Burns has returned to waif c of the Rm Mr‘ V” her home after a very pleasant visit with her brother Mr. Hector McKay and Mrs. McKay. DeSable-Mr. and her of titc Primary members Nrs, Russell McC-arville. Mrs. Pat- . A contest sponsored rick Hammill and daughters Dora . L.O.l3 A was en- and Pauline were recent visitors to . . h, The Grand Mash Albertans-Pie. Frank Cameron and entertain“ me gathering by Mrs. Cameron have returned to lnq m a 5.3.69" a large number Halifax after spending a few days 18m slid ; one mm was of with Mr. Charles Taylma-Mr. Pres- imersst as 1t showed several ton Hammlll has taken up studies l" 1' Personals -Lieut. Grant Travers of the Prince Edward Island Highlanders spent a few days leave at his homo in Sunwnerslde. s day. ——Mrs. ‘Horace Wright of Bedeque is a Patient in the Prince County Hospital. Ber f; lends will be treas- ed to know that her condition is improving. ,5, the town hallfrhere was $25.00 was realized. -—Mrs. Jchn Pond left on Tues- day for Charlottetown where the intends spending a few days visit- Boi"! in Women's Campbell, L. O.»L. and L -_-_- Thursday. September —Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Bowness. forty one Norbcro were iveck-crd guests of sides members Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell Rob9rrsi)li,fI-;°d¥95. W. of the ii .d fr . G. M. of York, R. W. P. Inman of Bedeque Master Mr. Bedeque. Rev. Mr. showed lantern slides G. M., of . Nicholson, . Inman. P.G M . . Montgomcrv. Dist. star ivco invitcd to the pint- -u and nil gave short addresses. i Grind Master being the guest cf the evening. Quite n of Jesus. enlng was singing, etc, .9‘ after —-M‘ss Jean MacPhee ' Mm ha; been visiting her mother in Sum- mersld" returned yesterday moi-rainy to rcsumeiierdutws nsmirse In the Halifax Inf rmarv. She Wm accom- panied by lvfrs. stewnrt and daught- er Irene of Liverpool who was 11- turninv home after a pleasant visit irsthe home of Mrs. J A. McPliee. den bod 12. Evening all present the next district will be October 19th . I i - r 1 ' m..- man Mill. During the evening Miss nicely wordul speech. for their inve- lead a n d “m Cmhsdmls l" England fotrlitowfififili" §.,t§§,‘§°<§al¥n5° ha; ———-—--____.. Mrs- James lfiflfd 0f Borden, Marguerite Paynter favored the ly gifts and good Wishes. hi?" Whifih three straight ntir been brmberl taken up siudies at P_W,C_ we “fish vlTmvnNg 1N SHARK -——— gathering with a 5010 entitled, The all Joined in ringing "For 3115's n Axworthy second svfved bV i119 these young men success-Mrs. . ______ Mr. Reginald Rodgers Jr.. who Aphaibet Song which was received Jolly Good Fellow " Lu; l-i was Willard Coughlin . “h” h skis-song A. mam. Summervllle. Mass" Sat. Over half of the vitamin A mimu- ’°°°““Y “mplflfid the unersency with u-uch nerd cup in: and mm- flew"! by h numb" of W“) We- Smhd lulu“ and Huh" V wrhJ-ititlpnitqthe organ. con- and Mrs. Munford. Miss Maw Mim- factunerl in the U.S. comes Iron: Rmjnuitmt Will-W 0f the R.C. pliments from all, sge then gave sent. 1b the strains of lively music Owned and driven bv atlonal Anthem. ll goo/PAY.’ Z MORE HORRID GREASE LEFT ON MY DISHES! AdanisgstgJghn. shark livers. fond and MrJ-Iony . . a r0 days at his home to the illness of Mr. and Mrs. Juries left on Montreal where their holld . th son Lorne “liufitrn? Ml Pe He meiwms" "us" town on Sunday. --__ “Messrs. Blair Bur-ch mg in Alberton on Wednesday. ___.__ - On Wednesday afternoon Women's Social Club held a sale of hot dogs and hamburgers scenes which are now in the areas. also pictures of the Miracles ,9 _ These were very inter- "1 he? csting and instructive. A social ev- then spent in games, membrerances of her at this time af- attendi th who n of her brother Able gscarimfiun mfg?“ returned m Halifax on Constable .1. s. Thompson of the the d Rbdsers Jr., attended the m! WO0LLE|l MILLS given washed wool required for each $1, blanket. Roll cording 9c per lb. Lochlrie. Quebec“ We pay freight on I00 Leading Aircraftsman Charles Lyon, R. A. F., Charlottetown was a to Borden, guest of Mr. and Mrs. William Milllngton. Mrs. Joseph Snyter and little son Freddie who have been sending the summer with her parents at Bor- den left on Thursday for Montreal. Miss Mary Sexton of Borden who an appendix operation in the Summerside Hos- pital, returned home on Thursday. Capt. A. G. Jay and son L. A. C. John Jay. R.C.A.F., spent the week- end in Halifax, guests of Mr. Gor- don Jay, R. C. N. and Mrs. Jay. Mrs. Russell Bell of Borden wa a visitor to Summerside on Thurs also bazaar table arid the nice sum of The regular auction party of the Institute held in the town hall on Thurs- day eveniiig with four tables play- ing. Ladles prize was won by Mrs. Willard Leard and gents by Mr. P.1J. Maclnnlts with congotleation pr zes go ng o Mrs. C. war and Mn M Campbeu The freeub After all had gathered and to the out'prflze was also won by ML M strains of Here Comes The Bride M t on ‘wmlfiighulson good wishes and numerous W were invited to attend mziinder of the evening was pleas- meeting which antly whiled away in social chatter held in Bedequc hail on and dancing the music being sup- Miss Ruby Delaney of ’I‘ryon is V151“!!! her sfandparents Mr. and is spending a few in Borden. Mr. Jack Sexto . R. . . who has been called boom): $15.; her “nun days’ his little daughter Mary in the Pr! Co t l! . Ditel returned toxmllfsxurariy Woo;- ncsday. MacAleer Tuesday morning M!’ end M Willi - rs. am Pickering =l3lii..l‘.":.”r°€~§....”i.i“‘“' h" ed home on ‘ruosday. V" "tum- Mr- and Mn. rreewi- Maura e! Borden motored to Chariot“! to lb. 5 conduciud ‘ in New London Parish in Mr. the h; spending her vacation with her aunt W115 a; on the table bv the Misses for they Wm spend Majesty's Forces was a welcome vis- Quests f th l . Mucus". H‘ itor to this town during the past hi8 a former teacher of Remington High far‘: School. s; teinlng 60 acres of 11nd. l“ 0|"? some time here with her daugh- ter Mrs. Norman Oat/way. ~ “GUAR PRINCE COUNTY CHRONICLE Pictou Detacrment of the R. C. M. P., spent a few days recently will) mg parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Miss Helen MacAleer who is at- Tmmllwn- K°“-““¥‘°“~ tending school at Klnkora. Convent W ' g suunauusma and rumor.- couu-rr . 30mm ' N°"" 5"b'°"'“°"' “"°'““" Custom Spinning, Weaving and Mguardiehnwnle: llzrlgolgnlrtsdeilyentlfly oi the fol- Roll Carding. Charges are was a doubled yarn, 30c per lb., single day- 26. Blankets lulled and _ dared $2.25 each; 5 lbs. of clean recentlv Begin ld Rodgers JL, completed his bnlllnln se in B. C. A. F. ‘rruro. ll for Jean Macleeac. and. Doris Haerrlm Borden were visitors to Summer- side on Saturday. Miss Inez limclnnis. who is et- tendin! school at Kinkoru Katherine Farmer of Kinkora». Messrs. Gordon Madravlsh and Gordon MacKenzie. P. W. C. stud- ents spent the week end et their ‘homes here. Mr. and Mrs. Reginald MacAleer of Borden left on Saturday for Montreal Where they will spend their holidoys.—A. Kensington And Vicinity 'I‘he Rev. H. I". Newman left on last week to visit his home in Toronto. He will also attend the Alumni meetings of Wycliffe College of which he is a graduate. Mr. Burleigh Taylor of Charlottetown the Sunday services New- man's sbseuce. Miss Cecille Walker left Satur- day for her hwne in Toronto after and uncle, . John . She was accompanied as far as Mone- .ton by Mrs. James Thompson who was also a vlsltor here. A preitily arranged shower was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. David Clark. Monday evening, in honor of their daughter. Grace, who to be one of this month‘; brides. played by Mrs. Clark Harding, Miss Clark was escorted t0 the nicely A 161m mesung of the District decozated seat of honor by Mrs. were recent visitors to Churiitte- ‘ o" B" A w“ he!“ 3210i: wlglsedgggix-gteyikien yel- m the orange mu at mfmdenwfig low and white color scheme with friends gathered at the home of Mr. visitors attending be_ a large number of lovely autumn and Mrs. Aionze Webster, Noisboro Bus“ “lil’€.“.é°"l‘l§ "r. .. w c i e r e-e ec as ”“°““S°ME_'°§§Q‘,,OY§,§§ E16 large array of gifts were brought Miss Doris Stewart with their gifts r. T. . mdMnislflg, Miss Ruby Moose while Mrs. Fred- approaching marriage. o; erick Semple read the accompaning was very charmingly decorated in verses. the color scheme of pink and white English the gifts were very nicely arranged for the occasion. To the strains of Vivian the "Bridal Chorus" played by Mrs nyriter and Mae Walker, Miss Clark Clark Harding, Miss Stewart was e;- charming manner corted to the seat of honor. which was placed under a lovc‘v arch of autumn flowers, by Miss Elva Web- which iunci-i ter which all joined very heartfy in ster. The gifts were rolled was served by the ladie5 or 30;». singing "For Sh’s a Jollyo Good Fel- ciqged by low." Lunch was singing the National Anthem and friends of the bride and the arch, under seated. by M's Stavert and opened by usual thanked one and all for their re- the re- plied by the Misses Glenna Clark and Marguerite Paynter and the Messrs. David Campbell and Nor- "The Broken Wedding Ring" as an encore. At a late hour all departed I wishing "Grace much happiness in i Mr. wrence Cal-hill of the a} A. durratutmed tothfe dutlesd J men e pas week-en hi; homo in xenslngtmi, with hie wife and family, Mr. Urbln MacKinnon of His week the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Jrmes Saunders. Mr. Mcxinnon is AlltlTl0_ll_ sue Al‘ KElIlINGTON 0n eocount of e complete chill! x lnlybueineeeiwllleeilb rue- tian on Saturday, Sept. Mt . M‘ ginning at 1 p. m., my ferm con- end with n full equipment of form I buildings, new house with all rnod- WhO 1518. I117 left , on Saturday morning for and dlushfgf Mildred L. A. c. John Jay. R. c. A. F. who shipments to be mode into yarn has been spendinll atwo weeks leave Highest mark" slant; homTeNlrJnBci-dw en left on Sat- Clean Washed git/col. Blankets and Yarns for Cgfg, mm“ 1 Mrs. Layton Rogers. where she was Convent. spent the week end at her home in Borden She had as her guest Miss Mrs. Elmer Stewart and Mrs. Hilf- served by several land Day, is o. nicely decorated bar- rel, while all joined in singing. "Roll in the Barrel." Miss Dorothy Crokc‘) read the acccmpanying verses and fine good wishes Whitehead arranged them very nice- Q thanked one and all. in a brief but played by the ‘Andrew Sisters‘ the remainder wzs passed away in danc- Ouuuil Butter spot: Que liB. Rue t: Euurn A-lor 4GB; A-mediurfioiiB: A-pullete 33g; E-B 33B; E-O 271B. eeee: current receip , western and Que. white, 19% FOB Montreal, wholesale western and Que. whim 20 spent the week end at hes- home in MM!- lhd M" Em R°°"" “im” from an enioyable motor trip through Cape Breton island. where Mrs. ituneii Deighsn of Borden they spent several days. While there visitor w Iimerold on Sa/tur- they were the guests of their 5°"- Willis, who is stationed with the R. c. A. F. somewhere in Cape Breton MecFarlane ft on Satur- day morning for Plctou. N S. whore they will reside for the duration at least. Mr Macfarlane has been work- ing there for several months on a National Defence project On Friday evening. Mrs. MacFarlane WM K1165? of honor et the home of Mr. and and Mrs. merlié presented with a suitable gift and an address from the members of tho Women's Auxiliary of the St. Marks Church. Mrs. MacFarlane has been a faithful and conscientious worker in the W. A. and all church activi- ties and will be very much missed. Congratulations are extended to Mr. and Mrs. Keith Marin, Indian River on the birth of a son at their home on September 8th, William Orville. Miss Anjie Carr spent the past week in Summerslde the Hurst of Mrs. Albany Palmer and Miss Ethel Douglas. Miss Audrey MacCoubrey of New Glasgow spent the week-end in Kon- slngton the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Stevenson. Miss Gladys Baker, Charlottetown. spent the weekend at. hcr home in Margarte, with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Baker. Mr Gerald MacKenzle returned to Kenslngton from Mnncton where he Spent a short holiday with friends. Pte Henry Ready of the R C. A. spent the week-end with relatives and friends in Knsington. The sympathy of this vicinity is extend to the family of the late Dr. Frederick R. Jardine in their sudden bereavement. The Misses Georgie and Marjory Kennedy and Elva Payntor were re- cent visltors to Charlottetown. Mr and Mrs. Wesley Champion returned t0 Kensington frcm an cri- joyable visit in Pictou. Mr. Barrie Macdonald left Satur- day on return to Pictou aftci- spending n, few days with relatives and friends in Kensington. Mrs Percy Drlscoll and STPHII son town. A large number of neighbours and on Tuesday evening to shows: one of the community's young indies and good wishes, in honor o.’ her The room in by while Mrs. Armel on the table. The bride-to-be ng and playmg cards Ireleee Prleu . Sept. U-(OW- l1 an Commodity Exchange. (92 score) 85 MONTREAL, Sept. N—(OP)-—a 95-35%. t irst grade FAS Montreal. Potatoes: 75 lb bags No. 1 Que. s, l “rm, , h 1.10-1.25; ma i.0a-i.i0; Pm 1.10- herentlfixsteymllzzeclthtz) °il._“'f.,d°°§§',° Sblliliggtlwezflecqafilgllkl 5mg”: bills 1. B. filer-cafe Gall‘? or Borden on the" iron: Kenlgfléilnlihedbcfl r - ii of er infant so which uen re on . . en . took l t, l l‘ J. nonanr iuaeooiusm. ‘HE OLD THE NEW earur§0§‘f°g1prg}.'.f§,h§§‘§, he” o“ At the same time and place I GREASY WAY R/Ngg way ___ 1 will sell all stock and Implements Mew-g flog-don Mac-runs}, and conslstln, of 2 work horses. 1 fill . Gordon Macxqmm p w c stud i pure bred Guernsey cows, ul cm; 5g ghmlotuwwr‘, s i" m‘ heavy roducerl. 4 pure bred hell. "ck m‘, " m" h°m° h?" e 1T} lnlmeellflnaliiibillllzg’ .____ ‘ r s . t M; _ J h smoothing herrow, new farm weg- . _ _ _ “slugs 1;‘ en lgngégewwholdnu on. box cart. hnl blow (new). .. . ' mad of Borden h“ at 5~ B" manure spreader, walking glow, home m Pa" Hawkersmlllrmen’ to her drlvlnl wagon. almost new. air- JUSI d. h Simply o dishes silverware lass Into ——-- y’ '8' “n” "fie" enm" ' ‘m’ i _ your ls as thick, riot? Ignso and: end outtgey come w" 5mm!" M1045"? 0f ::rel?ob:leiug'l|i:r'llwbbllifllilefglghbof - s I IIIIQ RIIISO QUdQ-I spotless end gleaming! Nohorrid grease $1,133”??? mm d! "B180! W teto WHY". dill" lllfl Plhlllfl romekethem srneary, no unpleasant dish- c‘ '7' Wml lltlfihlllflll. 11M!!!‘ Mil". pen scum to clean up afterwards! Sun l "me out sparkling l ALIVIR newer RINSO DISSOLVES GREASE couver, B. 0.. arrived on Wednesday. She will Mr William Gallant "“ ' °Y 50rd!" double and single used on e farm. his home in quantity of Borden umerated. using Rinse was a patient in the Prince coum SEEK ‘s You can sey"Rinso,"greese disep for yourdiahes HWDMI 0h ‘Blfldfly of this wee: of "i you wash dishes this grand new vveyl It rode et the . He l‘ ‘wwerml it rye]: hours of‘ work at the rink eyery GI peck- r m’ 9e -—'lnd keeps your dishes brilliant. age for extra I ML m, y, Ahflm of Whaismore it eeveeyourhendr-keese °"°"|Y- W" l Vi! w!‘ t0 Charlottetown on lhcm smooth and white-for Rinso su e .' sundflY- "e gentle, safe! ' Miss Nellie Sexton of Charlotte- town ls visiting at her home here. Mrs. Sarah Maclnnis of Van- ln Borden a general purpose mere. spend d all kinds of harness both l 1-2 acres of lllrnlpe, 1-2 acre rnengels, quantity of straw, eleo house old effects, 1 range (Record), 1 organ, writing dealt. hundreds of articles not en- All this equipment ls almost new end In best repair. IIUGII MORRISON. Auctioneer and owner of rnovebles. Terms cash. If day ls unfit sole on next fine day at rem; hour. Also et the some enle l will sell I milk rows, 2 driving wagons and 0-28-21. its feet. get-away. by Ans. ouch heal, owned by A, by fast horses. e. i DIAN AN ENERGY FOOD (i _.. 1 5 "i With a Grand Flavor e "Grape-Nuts‘ Flakes contain carbohydrates, phosphorus, iron and other vital essentials. Double- baked for easy digestibil- ity, these crisp flakes have a grand nut-sweet flavor. "m: 4 sun CEREAL! ‘k Really Nourishing i Easily Digested ‘k Wonderful Flavor i’ Crisp, Golden Flakes “FIELD Fast and Thrilling Races hi‘ Wiiih Breath-Taking Fin-; ishos Feature Grout tei‘noon's Racing. Upwards of i000 people attend- ed LIN? sports and horse race at Albcrion Woclnoszlay, Sept. Although the dnv was dark and a strong SOLl-“iC-slm‘ blew hard tho continually kept busy admitting hundreds of fans to this popular race centre of West- Save for some dust the track was in excellent shape, thanks to the untiring efforts of genial proprietor, Mr. Harry turnstiles wore ern Prince. its O'Brien. So many horses filled the stalls at early noon that it was neces- sary to arrange four classes, A, B. C and D, with large entries in each class. At promptly 2.30 o'clock the fun started. Class A with eight horses zfroaring l0 go had the crowd After some scoring, Start.- er Weeks got them off to a good Micky Volo, owned and driven by that popular sportsman, Art Jay, Borden. showed the way in the various heats with Preston Aubrey’. owned by J. W. Forsythc and capably driven l:_\ Frank Mc- Alduff, a close second. rind Winnie Winkle, McArthur, right there for third place in the race. other horses were well up. Class B saw five starters. race Nita Volo, owncd and driven O'Brien led and friendly relnsman Jiggs (San- ford) Phillips, racing all the way for third place. A feature of the matched race between Micky Volo (Jay) and Nita. Volo (O'Brien), In most sensational race of the day. Micky Volo Just barely nosed out lfita Volo. Needless the crowd was onleclge in this race col: o. return match between these two Another highlight of the afternoon was a championship tilt between Bingo George Gallant) and Leo McInnis) since ‘the fi nd anxiously w Il(‘(“‘§ “T15 Produce prices today as reported by Bin o w‘ g . Csrruihers. char.» .o\\"n. and Dominion Department of Ani- aheagd 0,3,, in“ m" "ummh three brothers, M J. MntLeod, sa- culture follow:- A “w, m“ m which no owner moi-itch, SA. H‘ l-cnd, Birsry. mgs: graced shipments selling A- drove his Own horse and the l“, Basic. and l/i “on i Calgary, to s11 hrfie 46-46, A-medium 43-43%: A- horse in m.“ m, “qmwr m,“ of i-hom "i o <"~ : tenders wBgttfwsayrgistB 331$? c 274755- iiirer- contrwlmts Nla ' ‘ . : r‘ gr e creamery ‘ , ' . prints. Jobbing price 3616-37 first Wfillliff; ““",-..,Rf.',‘ b“ M“ “Timmy n tercd . Magazines for the soldiers? Cubs of Windsor . . with June Morning, L. Rennie and driven Jas, O‘Bi'ien, a close second. Harper Boy, an old-timer, and driven by Frank McAlduff, claiming third place. Class C displayed four starters coming to the wire. Scott. owned by Phillip Bros., Olleary, and driven by Frank Mc- Alduff, trotted as winner of the race while Bearney McGee. owned by Arthur Smith and well driven by Harry O'Brien came for second place with Col. Jack, owned and (lrlvcn by Jack Smythe gaining third ground. Class D presented likewise horses although not claiming any world records. scoring got them away to a fair start with Glemvortliv. owned and driven by Gerard Profitt taking the following heats with Dot and driven by coming in for the Grout (Leo rating two heats a dozid heat a photo finish. with Wife making the half rriilc in 4.58 1-2. A much enjoyable match was a running race with several horses 'I‘_li__ls__loeiiig ‘ an luv AND RAGE urn AT ALBERTON” feature had the crowd eap- oii Suffice it to mention kinit (O'Bri<-i.i the Wlliilfll‘ with Af- fiuiisoii Bay (Oliricii) a game second. ’I"ne sporis of the dav had man entrants and were vvcll contoste . Running races were won by Jackie O'Brien and Bud Ramsay respec- li\'(‘l_\‘. Motrin-ti racc- bower-n Mas- ters Currie and Ramsay saw Currie llie winner. Bit-i l." race urns wOll by Henry Brovvr. and a three round boxing match between Jackie O'Brien and Shirley Murphy re- sulted in a draw‘. Beginning early next summer. particularly Dominion Day. it ls the intention 1o hold similar meets with more emerics oatnflPwd. 8Y0?) kccner competition and liberal purses. The day finished with a thrillln picture in the new “Victory” Hal followed by a dance both of which 16th. were well enjoyed by the large crowd present, on Officers of the race were - Starter, Carl Weeks; Judges. A. D. O'Brien, Brent Ramsay and P. A. Burke; Timers, James Mllllgan and D. B. McDonald; Clerk of the Course. Jos. I Callaghan, NO. A CLASSIFIED Micky Volo (Jay) Prosion Aubrcv (McAlduff) Winnie Winkle (McArt-hur) White Socks (Murphy) Valley Bud (Blggar) Volo Scott (McDonald) Walter Scott (Sharpe) d >1 All the In this >4 qqlmmm-U-MH oeazunrwqs: com-Imps!" . 2.28 l-2. IFIIZD 1-2 DH Nita. Volo (O'Brien) l June Morning (O'Brien) Vera. Brlttan (Christopher) Harper Boy (McAlcluff) 'I‘l'mt‘——I_l0. 1.10. 110 1-2. NO. C CLASSIFIED 1-2 MI Peter scoff (NIC/ilfllllf) Bearney itfcGce (O'Brien) Col. Jack (Smyttic) Micmac (Cummings) 'I‘lme--l.l7. 1.15, 1.14. CLASS D 1-2 MIL! Glenworthy (Profltti Dot Axworthv (Cougiilln) Harry Lauder (Phillips) Billy Kalmnck (Mathwvs) 'I‘ime-l.25. 1.30, 1.28 1-2. (Island papers please ca") DEATH lnued from pig; i7 bu must keenly not. she was the J ". centre of the family circle and e. i "' '. most charming hostess and friend, Mrs. Dewar was formerly Miss Marian MncLeod. She was born at Orwell. a daughter of the lute Mr. and Mrs. Norman MacLcod. Her parents later came to Charlotte- town, living at St. Avards. Mr, Mac- Iuecd then being proprietor of the firm of J.D. MacLsod and com. pony, whlcl-i was situated on ‘the sitc- now occupied by tlie Bank of Cqnnicrce. , Affor their marriage Dr. and Mrs. Dcwnr lwed for sonic years at Soufzhport before removing to Char- loticioivn, whore thov lived for the past. twcnty i_ The decoasvd hurlcand and or at lwoiro, also n: the field in --l" I4 owned {- new.» AWE‘ choice Peter fiflNu-n rim-sol! news: ‘flu-q through carom r0904 r a s t (II Ii foul‘ Considerable it for Lauder, at good day was s to say forward in (Geo. uc Per to? (uric-Levy. Furs ‘re-Eton There are 150 species of sharks, Tllliflll" the tropical and subtropical (‘I‘.<>Qil_>l_ll([_ orid. "Sure we can got. thcm." crlcil the Wolf _ And they got them by the truckload