PAGE six THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN llentral Guardian! Joint School Fair » GLASS l0 LIV! STOCK AND (b) 50 yd dash ior girls ages 9 10 O‘LEARY AND VICINITY SEPTEMBER 3n, 193., -r=..__——-_ ‘ 0 n 1, - Mat. 815 pg ,. a.» turr- w " m" "- —— ' ~- __~' ~ All», m, m“ m‘ m , scoiloh l. sari Rniier our. l. l Hilda MschohsnhCentral Roy- am. Edward Murphy and Mrs. D “.ED__Tlll-RS_ a Eve. 7.00 a 8.00 | n L L “Quin-AL CMRMGNPI m‘ “h”! hi,‘ o, o" nu“ Ronny. Athol Roberts. Welt Boyulty; 2. Jack alty 2 Vera MaoNlell, South Milton i John Adams, Sea View, have recently Q . . , , 26c. “c, 52m imam“ meeting m “no”, H-ufiwat “m” u“ smith “Hum w” Agnew. Central Royllty; 8. Ivan Mac- 8 Laura Hurry West Royalty 4 El- , been guests at. the home oi Mr. and _ __ MATERIALS West Royalty; 4. Iome leen Curley, West Royalty. iMi-s. Adams, Knutaiord. Hunter River, at 8 P. M. ‘Ibursdayhhfiid l!- Hithilfld Rink on lriday, October a. with addresses cxplaluihglsertember 18. The ioilmvlna an the the Prince Edward Island Hospital Prim:- Campaign, and an entertainment by Charlottetown artists, to which all are invited. N0 contributions at this PACKED HOUSES YESTERDAY T?“ COME EARLY TO AVOID LINE-UP Section 2. (a) Beat Pullst and (c) ‘llyddasbiorglrla l2 uadoveri Mr. and Mrs. l-lazvey ‘Adams, ac- Cockerel (Plymouth Rock), I. Ivan I Catherine Dixon. West Royaltyjcompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Watson Rlberts. West Royalty; 2. Athol Ro- 2 Isabel Curiey. West Royalty 8 Ada ‘Silllker and their daughter, Iva, mo- berta. West Royalty; 8. Arthur Mac- Swen. Central Royalty 4 Bllds Mac- » tored to Charlottetown last week inr (‘LABS l. GRAINS mam; 1,754,404; Section 1, 3“; m,“ ,1 m“ “u. 518,34- Jwk Bel-i. West. 1:09am’- d Aualand. Central Royalty a holiday. They were the silests oi’ . ___ 1. Lillian Hun-y, wq; 5on1”; m - 3095 Pull} I-ll 00¢" ‘MraL. McLean (iormerly Miss Annie ms‘ _,_A_c_’ Mango“ 0mm iwm, m,” w,“ mm,“ ,_ m,“ (White ushers). 1. ainolnohei-tnfl- WWI I (a) ‘l8 yd. dash ior boyalMcAusland) Ind oi Mr. aha lira! n"! Fulfill- lgea d 1 I Melvin McAusland. On the "may hume' _ ' man o! the Erntertalnment Comrnlt- ‘mend MscKinnon, West Royalty; 4. toe Ill the csmpslirn to raise saso- {Raymond Jackson, West Royalty. c5455 11 905119110"! ooo ior the how Prince Edward Is-i Section 2. Best sheai oi wheat, 1. “m” 1' ' 11”“ °' "n "m" ihha Hospital. announced yesterday ‘vim Home, South Milton; a. Beirtha °“‘ “m- 1- “aw "W"? "will? they also spent some time at the home oi Mrs. Adams’ brother, Mr. 1 “a Ann’ Oman Rom” 2 Fred Hardy, Kenslngton. SINGING ALSO MICKY that Mr. A. R. Gillis would replace Hurry, West Royalty; 8. Lords Hurry, Mr. Mao lVlaoKinnon in the pro- Wmt Royalty; 4. Lillian Hurry. gram ior the district meeting at Section 4. Best six ear; of swggt Mount Stewart, to-night, Tuudsy. Corn, l. Elwin Burke. West Royalty; 2. Raymond MacKinnonJ. JackBell. BLESSING OF NEW SHBINE West Royalty; C. And!” Mullins, SLWDAY-The blessing oi the new Central Royalty. shrine at Seven Mlle Bay to the re- Section 8. Best pint oi ‘rhreshed cently carionlzed Canadian Martyrs. 56ml. 1- All“!!! HI-Hibly. Central will take placo next Sunday aiter- Royalty: 2. William Hambly, Central IIOOII. This is the iii-ct Shrine to be Royalty; a. Lorne Hurry. 4- ‘Joseph erected oh the niche to the cahui- Hlmbly Whirl! Royall-y- ian Martyrs. Rev. Joseph McGreel, c5555 1-3001‘! oi the Church oi’ the Most Holy Re- deemer, Charlottetown, will preach the sermon. i ATTENTION FOX BANCHERS- We are pleased to announce that Section 2. Best Peck Ifliih OOHflOI Potatoes. 1. Henry Hurry. Wm Roy- alty; 2. Loni; Hurry, 8. Parker Rodd, South Milton: 4. Arthur MacR-ae. Section 8. Collection 0i three tur- nips, l. Pius Curley, West Royalty; owing to the reduction in the cost oi 3- m9” 0mm’- we“ MFR?“ 3- Mlton Sdiooi. Section 2: Collection o! iiiteeeu tree loaves, I. Waet Royalty school; a. Central Royalty School; l. leuth Milton Sdiool. Section 8. Beet Simpler d wood, 1. Lomo Hurry. 2. Jack Bell. West Royalty; 3 Raymond MacKinnon, 4. Arthur MacRss. Sectio 8. Beat amlplea oi wood. l. Iorne flurry. 2. Jack loll. West Royalty; 8. Raymond Mactinnsn, 4. Arthur MeoRaa. CLASS I2 SCHOOL WORK Section I. bard» Book. (a). GrmdealandzLllvaChowarhCan- tral Royalty; 2. Jenn lvihcnae. 8. wldred Burr-y, West. Roya-lw; 4. Irene Frlasle, West Royalty. " (b). Grades I and 4.1. Hilda Mao- a. West Royalty Sdiool; s. mo. "w? Hurry. Weat Royalty a Was- iey Moore. south Milton 4 mllard Cola South Milton. (b) IIIiIdasIaIoIDoIIIIIIIIO 11 I Rhrold Rodd. Btillth Milton 2 Ivan Roberta. West Rflyalt/y 8 Gerald l) Royalty 4 Henry H117. Wbet Royalty - (ollflcyddaahbeyaliaadever 1 Iii-flier Hwry. West Royalty a Hurry Wfi Royalty. Section 8 Shoe Race llilfr. Albert Noonon oi. the ciilce stafl oi Kennedy d: Kennedy, Ltd., accompanied his lather, Mr. John Noonan to Boston. Mesa, on Monday. Mr. Noonm. Sr. has not yet iully re- covered irom the siiects oi injuries sustained when he isll down the basement stairs at Kennedv’: several months ago and is making this trip to obtain iurther treatment ircm specialists In Boston. Miss Birdie Campbell. oi the atsil n Robe?“ we“ Faulty a oi Kennedy d: Kwnedy, Ltd. was a Pk“: Rodd’ mum Mum’ ‘ mm’ VLEEO.‘ to Charlottehw‘: this week. arr. and Mrs. Harv ‘. lama and Mr. Jack Wedlock mot-red to Alberton, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Wm. can. ron coll "WM your order new m; think oi it llld make m1, Qm?‘ in: us ih time! " I-ILEEEN WON- DERFUL SONGS 1 Hm” mama“ “mun Collev o! New IJOIIKIOJ and i 1 Nola nlotsl-J .\.\'n Eadhem Central Royalty" 2. Helen ’ many I mm‘ Hun‘ “w” my‘ Adsrna. oi Sea View, who Ilavo re- NEWS REEL Flour, the price oi our Imperial Fox Iv"! wammm‘) W57’ mum" 4' Biscuits has been lowered to ‘l cents 5"“ 3511' W9“ Rwnw- swim 5- °°11°°i1°“ i” l" "1""- m“"'w°°" “m”: " “m” m“ alt/y 8 Raymond Mcexinnon. West ooh-y been guests h~ the ‘icmc oi ,. . . . iln l! you have used our c“; "NI-fly know its better “in u s: _ ... Q a a y.» n as ‘ ._.._.u=v.=._. \._..-..-_. . “Just For Today". “I Feel You Sen-ill I Carl", “Little Boy Blur", ‘Ireland, Mother Ire- innd‘ "I llesr You Calling , I-lulmu- 3.15 ... . . .. . .. . 1k‘, 16c. embraces _ _ _ flggfning Romance ll-Vmfliil, 7 lit 8.45 . . . . . . . .. 16c, 26c. amid the glamour oi a royal __ _ . court! “i” ‘ ‘ ‘ ° '2“ ‘ love "i .~...... _ ~;7he Screens newest rs- PQIIDJCLU v‘ i " - -.¥_-¢"_19!14\..l1eirei§iue Bree-T.-- . \'()T ,\ i-uxrhin" BIT a woxlilsltl-‘lu. ROMANCE OF vovrll up Lovr: INTI-ZRWOVEN wrrll $0M} B1 TY"? ‘VORI-"s iiliiiaTl-lsr TENOR. With ALIC E JOICRFARREIJ- lllfimb-“ln ASTHEll ' w l m. _ - - Near Mo", "Kitty My Love", '" i !_ "The Rose oi Tralce", “Loughi e . . , . ‘HIIART _ TO-DAY VIVACIOIYR S T A R. O F “DANCING DAUGHTERS" Burning kisses . . . . passionate mus, i Liner l0v£ PICTURE TREAT Hundreds T u r n e d Away Last Night -_ “Song ’() My Heart" W ell Worth Any- ones Time, S0 D0n’t Miss It. Ti you want to give _vour cars and Iycs the seasons biggest treat, go to the Prince Edward Theatre as soon as possible and thcro you will find the 1mg promlsotl Fox movletone triumjn John McCoruincks first siwllaz- mint-E», "Sour: O‘ My Heart." mo; nlcCollnac-ks singing is wvcrth zrriirbildjfs pricc oi admission —--ili', mun-rt prices, but this movie- iolie lz. a story, axl is cilnctcd so dilly llj: the colorful supporting zir- Ykly oi talent that in our humble tipinlun l: is something you'll want to see more than once. lhvuliztlloilt the story. a beautiful iculalicc vcitll l\[£illl'r"(‘l‘i Ofiiillivan amenity being wcuccl by John Gar- lck, we S00—l\lld lieu: McCormaok nnd eleven really delightful songs. The agreeable surprise about the vrgs. aside from the clarity oi their rocol-iiuiil. is that never once Ls even a single one ‘iorced.’ Each is an Integral part oi the story that evolves coherently with the well turned plot o! i!“ at: v thanks to Author Tom Barry‘ mid adaptor Son- ya Imlsicll. McCprlnoclfs lilTCIBURMAIBKASIIiIIN , “Dream oi Love." which ripened yes- IZRIAWFUIRD AT TlE BAPITBL Romantic intrigue amid royal en- vironment. iicrce revolutions, gay court iunciions, scintillating operatic debuts, glamorous receptions and fiery love episodes enliven the dra- matic moments that motivate terday at the Capitol Theatre. Joan Crawford and Nils Asther flllllcflr in the leading roles in the gripping modernization oi "Adrienne Lccouvreilr," scvc-ntccnih century play in which Sarah Bernhardt starred ior many seasons in Paris. All elaborate supporting cast in- cludes such splendid players as Ail- een Prlngle. Carmel Mycr5_ warmer Oland. Harry l-lelnhnrcit. Harry My- Ord. Alphonse hinrtell and Fletcher Norton. Dorothy Fnrnum, who adapted the French play ior the screen, laid the plot in a Balkan kingdom where the colorful action takcs place with fiwifily moving episodes that revolve about the romance between a stroll- ing gypsy dancer and the heir to the throne. M the gypsy Rirl. Miss Crawford gives the ouisiandirz prrforilinnce oi her career and follows hcr trium- phant characterization 1,1 "Our Dancing Daushtvrs." and with John Gilbert in "Four Walls." Acme;- is 59°" V? Rrcat advantage a; thg Edrnmniic heights in clhrncicl-ization us, Whtrfl he is ordered executed as a Crown Prince and reaches new the climax a sadllrncil lover is so humanly en- i iffliibl‘. acted. one nfmort loci". that he ls living z~~ 1'01‘: pith ill}; favorite ML“ Pflnsie wins new lsurels as the Grand Duchess and win-rm- mzgr 0t‘ all the vfflll. 11:: credit 011ml is sufficiently nowcrnii as the mu“ be given to lovcl; Maureen Ofipllrxan, latest movlctone ilnd, ior herpnrzaging role as Eileen, daugh- terioi his inrmer sweetheart which rolf is brilliantly handled by Alice Joae. John Garrick, J. M. Kerrlgan. Tommy Cliiiorrl. ‘Fanvcll Macdonalil and: rest do justice to their parts. "gong 0' My Heart" is a picture cruel Grand Duke, e__._____ .__ .Western Guardian —A.I.L INTERESTED in the build- ing 0i a ‘Rink in Central Bedequc iorgtltc entire iamlly, one that ev- . are Willlthiflii m attend a meeting crypt: will enjoy. a i? "fly dear, I won't. have a (h; leifiif iFn-i. launzircss keeps on hi" iriflmngs. This wee; u was two, V‘, ' r .' °"°"l"s Scntcmber 30th in Central Bcdeqtle Had, Thiesdriy 7281-9-30 -s.S. TRANERO almivizs m PORT-The SS. Trancro arrived in Bummer-side ‘I031 Hull, Imfland QQ our Imperial Products will be main- f tallied . 1252-9-28-21. POLICE COURT.—Ai. the Pblicn Court yesterday morning iour men, ‘icharged with vagrancy, were each isentenced to thirty days in jail. One drunk and incapable was ilrled $5 and costs or ten days. two were each lined $10 and costs or twenty days, one had $10 ball estreated. and one was re- manciod till Oct. 1st. One drunk and disorderly was iined $10 and cost: or twenty days. For operating a motor vehicle without a license a motorist was iined $10 and costs or twenty days. A case oi a man charged vllth operating a motor vehicle while in- bage, I. Royalty ; Section 2. Best, hali dozen green Tomatoes, l. Kitty MacKinnori, 2. Raymond Jaokson, West Royalty; 3. Arthur MaoRso, 4. Ivan MaoKirlnon, West Royalty. Soc tlon 4. Best ‘A dos Cucumbers. -l. Ivan Roberts, West Royalty; 2. Florence Dixon, West Royalty; 8. Katherine Dixon. West Royalty; 4, Vera Home, South Milton. Section 5. Best ‘A C08 Beets, l. Ivan MaoKinnon, West Royalty; 2. Ada. Swan. Central Royalty; 8. Vera Home, South Milton; 4. Arthur Mao- Rae, Central Royalty. Section 8. Beat. two heads oi Cab- Raymond Jackson. West 2. Athol (Roberts. West toxicated, was dismissed. Royalty; l Kmy Mwmnnon‘ we“ ; Royalty; 4. Wesley Moore, Milton. , Section '1. Best Pumpkins (one), l. Mists: stellgh Brenéian and Dora ‘ Helen m"? we“ Royalty; L 3mm H“ e ' Tm‘ mo med w sun? Howard, South Milton; 8. Raymond merslde on Thursday‘ iJsoki-on 4 Edwin Burke West ' Royalty. PERSONALS Henry Mellick. Suiiolk, Sunnyviewi Farm, and George Dover also oil‘ Suffolk were in the city yesterday. They report the roads very rough. Mr Jno. A. lilo-Donald. CE. ‘Her-I manville. was in the City IBV-efdfly on his way to Elmsddle where he will do survey w‘ork. CLASS 4 riiownas Section 1. Best Boquet o! Sweet Peas. l. Raymond Jackson. West Roy- alty; 2. Ivan Roberts, West Royalty: 3. Jean MooRac, Central Rflyfliiy; 4- Ada. Swan, Central Royalty- Section 2. Best Boquet oi mixed ilowera, 1. Irillian HUXTY. West Roy- alty; 2. Hilda Colcs, South Milton; “ 3. Elwin Burke. Wat. Royalty: 4- Jesn MsicRae, Central Royalty. Section 3. Best potted plant (ger- B l u E N u s E anium), l. Vemsmallwood. Central Royalty; 2. Ivan Roberts, West Roy- slty. I s R E A D Y Section 1. Best Dlate oi 6 l-Plil“ (Wealthy), 1. Harold Rodd. South ' Milton; 2. Parker Rodd, South Mil- nAcistomtAda-Bwamhlrilliariliurry, West Royalty. Section 2. Beet. plate o! d apples CLASS 5 FRUIT (Canadian Press) GIJOUCESTER, Mala, Sep. 29- The Canadian iishing schooner Bluenose which meets the Gloucester schooner Gertrude L Thebud in an International Fisherman's race ser- lcs oii this port October 9, 11 and l3 will sail irom Halliax, October 4. according to word received by the race commlttre here today escorted Betty (Zurley. West Marion Msolleod, Central Royalty; 4. (Dutches). l. Lillian Hurry, 8. Vera Smallwood, 4. Jaolr Bell. West Roy- alty. Section 8. Best plats 0i l0 plums (any vel-iety), l. Jean Macl-‘tae, 2. Royalty‘. 8. 01g; Matheson, South Milton. Section 4. Beet plate oi 10 apples (crabs). i. Mary Coles. South Milton; 2. Lillian Hun-y, 8. Lorne Hurry, 4. by the Canadian cruiser Champlain. Ad‘ gwam ~————i-—— cuss e CANNING Section 1. Best one pint. jar at CHA“ raspberries, l Marion MacLeod, Cen- ' CLASS I cooxmo Hawaiian musicians. 500th" 1- 3W1“! "1 "l!" ""4- A Royal Syrian entertainer. , 1- Mm“ Mwlfid- 9- 1'11""! 3""- tral Royalty. Two Snappy Comedies. i3- 3°“? CWW- Wm ‘WWW? 4- The Swiss Alpine Serenad- Ad“ 9"“- Section 2. Best plate oi 1.4 doe lea u. crs. Judge Trave", famous ho biscuits. l. Mas-ion Mhclood. 2. Mar- tm-eh gery Moore. Smith Milton; 8. Lillian Hurry, 4. Ivan Roberts. West Royalty. Section 4. Bmt plate oi D Ginger Snaps. I. Ada Swan. 2. Mhrion Mac- 3 days-~6 big shows. Sept. 30. Oct. 1 and 2- Season tickets $2.00 at the “Y”. . 7258-9-27-2i mourn Abegwcit iootballlsts will work out in the League oi the Cross Gym- nasium this evening at 7.80. The same large attendance la requested. Sunday afternoon. Her Captain, M! Norgaard ‘Iéiflfis a very satisi ‘ory trip across the Atlantic. making the crossing in eighteen days. She cer- rled 15,000 ions 0i soft coal ior Messrs R..T. Holman Ltd. Aiter unloading she will sail ior St Johns. Newioundlsnd. She is charmed to tlhllfllfldflfllbfiifli-I l1."I\.\'D“'-I are-ow:- r-r- "Irv m» Leod, 8. Lillian Hurry, 4. Betty Oir ley. Seotiflnfl. BestplatooiBiownSu- gorlfildge. l. AdnSwen,2. Vere anallwood, 8. Lillian Hurry, 4. Betty Curley. GLASS I SEWING KNITTING AND CBOCIIIIING Section 2. Best specimen o! Hem- stitched Towel, 1. Hilda MaoAualand. Cenkal Royalty. Section 4. Best specimen oi knitted sock. 1. Vera Smallwood. CLASH I MANUAL TIAINIING Section l. neetMilkingbtooL I. Andrew Machete, 2. Millard Colea. South Milton; 8- Gen-id Trainer. West Royalty. BOGiOnLBGBtNliIBCLLIJInI Hurry. Sections. BaatBirdHouD-l-Mil-J has. I I'm‘ ,,_,,.......... Dixon, Wet Royalty. (d). Grades 'l and 8. 1. Katharine Dixon, West Royalty; 2. Raymond MaoKinnon, 8. Bertha Howard. South Milton; 4. Laura. Stetson. West. Roy- alty. (e). Grades 9 and l0, l. Hilda. Mac- Ausland, 2. Lillian Hurry, 8. Betty Cilrley, 4. Marion Maolood, Central Royalty. _ SECTION 8 MAP DRAWING (a). Grades ll to ‘l, (P1111410 Edward Island), 1. Harold Rodd, South Mil- ton; 2. Raymond MaoKinnoh, 8. Ar- thllr MICE-M, 4. Hilda Colee, South Milton. (b) Gratin 0 to l0. l. Helen Ho- ward, South Milton; 2. Mlrlon Mac- hood central Royalty: 8. Betty Cur- Iey, West Royalty; 4. Bertha Ho- ward, South Milton. SECTION 8 Al’! WORK (a) Grades 'l to 10 (Animal Scene). l. Ullian Huffy, 2. MIIIOII Midland. Central Royalty; s. natty cilriey. 4- l-Iarvey MacAualand, Central Royalty. (a) Grades 2 to G, (flowers), l. Andrew MacR-ae, 2. Henry Hurry. West, Royalty; 8. Harold Rodd. South Milton: 4. Inns Manhood. Central Royalty. ' (c). Grades I to 2. (fiult), 1 Mil- dred r-lurry. west Royalty: I- Both! flurry, 8. Eva Chowen. Central Roy- alty; 4. Jean moans, Central Roy- el-ty. SEUIION 4 PIINMANSHIP (a). Grades 1 and 2, i. Jean Mac- Rae, 2. Eva Chowen, 8. Jean Coles, South Milton; 4. Georgina ‘rrainor West Royalty. (b) Grades 8 and 4, l. Irena Mas- Leod, Central Royalty; 2. Betty Mac- Eaohern. Central Royalty; 8. Ken- neth Mamas, Central Royalty; 4. Helen nun-y. West Royalty. (o) Grades 5 and e, 1. Arthur Mac- Roo, 2. Donald Maollualand, Central Royalty: 8. Humid Rodd, South Mil- ton; 4. Vera Bml-llwood. (c). Grades 1 and s. 1 sci-iris I-lo- ward, South Milton; a Hilda. Colds, South Milton: l. Vera Home. South whorl; 4. Katherine Dixon, West Royalty. (e). Grades 9 and l0, I. Helen Ho- ward. South Milton; 2. Aliea Chowen, Central Royalty; 8. Betty Curley, 4. Olga ltiltheeon, South Milton, SECTION d PROJECT MAPS 1 West Royalty School; 2. Central Royalty School; a. south Milton School. Section ‘i POI/IIOLIO OI‘ ANIMAL! OVII. GIIADI I 1 West Royalty. 2 Bmlth Milton {central some; (equal) Section! PORTFOLIO OI’ III-D! GlADl ‘I llmlthwltlmldlmiltifitltl Raylltyfldlndl WGQIJIIIN school. 0124s I8 @l'l'fl‘l‘l Section! luaeiaavvmfl (Mn judaeoalvu. Iraitsrllodd Omfl18lfltm.2 Andrewlhollmfinbalfloyalty! Iloa-neflrryweltlloyalty w, cuss l4 aroma-a leetlml (nltlid-dllaidlirb edits. l. loeorairnhalnerWaatlavalty sarcasm-savanna; a uunmciaaaaaemauiaea pane-r ‘any wwlrflfi= flrywv vr“*:"~"“""$."l “" ' ‘ ' .-..)- 1 Henry Hilary, West Royalty a" Roberts Central ‘Ilommy Aanew cchu-ci Royalty if Kenneth MacRas Central Royalty, (b) 25 yd Snot Race ior boys 10 1 Parker Rodd. South Milton 2 Iona Hurry, West Royalty 8 Gerald ‘Irainor West Royalty 4 Harold Rodd Smith Milton. (l) 50 yd Three-legged 1 Isabel Ourley and Lillian Hurry 2 Hilda MaoAusland and Ada. Swan 8 Florence Dixon and Berdlna Friz- Ile 4 Marlon MacKinnon and Laura (b) 50 yd Three-legged race ior Roynlty School Section 6 Relay ‘ltace Soilool. Dunlulne, and other Zriends .nd lel- atlves. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Gorrlll, c-i Summeralde, "accompanied by Mrs. Tanton (nee Marjorie Hunter) mo- tored to O'Les.ry and accompanied by Mr. Gorrlll's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gorrlll, pr-ceeded to Alber- ton, where they attended the Ex- hibltlon. Messrs. John W. Currie, Frank Mc- Donald, Roger Currie and Wesley Currie, motored to Mlmlnigash ch Sunday, where they were guests at the home o! Mr. Eijah Costain. They also motored to Alma to visit Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Currie and lu Al- berton wers.the guests oi Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Fraser. Mrs. Bayiield Wedlock and her son Marne, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. John Harris and Mrs. Willard Smallmari were guests on Sunday at. 1 mmw‘ Mmmn” ""1 1m“ the home oi Mr. she Mrs. Melvin s1- Hum-y» 2 Henry Hurry and Athol Roberts 4 Hal-cu mild chs Arthur Mums its. West Cape. News oi the death oi Mr. James McDougall, a highly esteemed and widely known resident oi Springfield West, was heard with regret on Wed- ‘ cum“ “Wm? “h”! 3 w“ needay morning. The iurieral rvas 3 south‘ Mum“ being held on Friday aiternnon. Section 1 Ladies over School I_|e Katherine Dixon, West ltflllon 8 Vere MacNiell, South Milton 4 Mar- gery Moore. South Milton. Section 8 Wheelbarrow Race lOedr-ic Stetson and Richard Mac- Kinnon 2 Hamid Rodd and Parker Rodd. 4 Gerald, Trainer and Lorne Hurry. Section 9 Jockey Ilsoe l Dick MaoKixuion and Parker Stetson 3 Gerald ‘Prainor and Ray- acn and Harold Rodd. Two motor parties irom tnla vicin- ity recently made the trip to Borden to vlalt at the home oi Mr. an?! Mrs. Geo. Wedlock, iormurly o! Milburn. Messrs. John and Stanley wedlock. accompanied by the latter! son Wal- ter, motored down on Saturday and on Sunday they had as guests Mr. and Mrs. Lockable Dennis and iam- lly and Mrs. Stanley Wedlock and her little daughter. Mrs. John Easter. who is a daugh- ter oi Mr. D. Kennedy, accompanied by her two children, is spending an enjoyable holiday with relatives here. Congratulations have recently been m“ 3 Mn“ m"? “d “d”: extended to Mr. and Mrs. John Yeo (nee Hannah McDonald, Milo) upon m"?! mmmnm I’ “mm? Juk‘ the arrival o! a bonnie baby boy. Section l0 Teacher's lace I Hollie Jenkins West Royalty 2 Marion make. South Milton 8 Flos- sie Younksr, Centraffiovyalty. Section Il Mull Premier-all I JankltoddfloilthlliiltorilStan- I!!! Hurry West Royalty 8 Hollis Jenkins, Wat Rhylity 4 Harry Iow- is Walt Royalty. "I want. some soli balls ior a playheuseda London Pilndl. ar-i-s ‘III CUSTOM!!! 0.2010! the lirl llfiiifliilhrfltl. Altar he had gme the flour-walker went over mJfi-a. Award oi the l-lon. A. E. McLean prises in the Glenwood. School Fair have been made as iollows to the schools winning the highest number oi prises per pupil enrolled: lst, Dunblane 84; 2nd, Gienwood, $3; ‘ Montgomery, $2; Milburn, ti. Ten dollars donated by Mr. Frank Amett was placed in the general iund. Miss Jennie oreshead, Springfield, recently spent a holiday with her iriend. Miss Ruth Boulter, Gleriwooii. On the evening oi Sept. 18th, the Ladies Aid oi the Baptist Church held a social evening at the home oi Mr. and Mrs. Watson Silliker. Music iurnished by the Misses Pearl Noon- m” “a an and Irla Phillips was a much ap- Il . " Wm- Q" m“ m" I W" m“ dqiositynllunldbfetonoxwgeaegvréefinl: the In“ "M" bm- hostess, assisted by other members oi 3"‘ 1 “m” l‘? 1 "um" m’ m’ the Indies‘ Aid. A collection was I'd" m" h‘ m“)? “"4 m“ taken and a sale oi candy held which netted l. satisfactory aum ior the CIQll\Il'y.—-°- ‘Ilhere rm now about 40,000 iact- TWW)‘ '7°°‘m° "°°"'“m onlealniondon and thel-lbmeoaun- cameto raetoaaawunl III-h thug,’ Irnltconveraltionwlth one d“, mmmmndmumpam lanai-s. more than 5.000 hdvllu sprung lhnutactiled glaaagooris tothe etieedflntnslaateintouarnmdmklympwmm n contains-Phantom twm wit‘ m“ m imsrauecoaevaryyeaomosuyrrhrh h’ Germany, Belgium. ei-vww e-wi mum-m... A Caeeho-Sov- -; L y I a pound. ‘rhls reduction is ln line _ _ _fi k with the poncy of Imperial 318mm; 1. Bflt-hi. HCWG-Rl, Smith 111110011; 2. Kinnon. WQ Rbyln-Yi ‘- um‘ RQQQY 4 Gerda hum”. we“ mo)“ M d M Ad m! 7°“ w“ km?" quickly through g 9|“ > l ‘ _ 4 i l, Co" m," ,0 “w,” m, pawn, a Harvey Maoausicrid. Central Roygity; HuglnoW-ezt 1:02:13‘- 1 mum cm m,“ r- an ra- a . order. ‘Then You'll Remember Me" square deal. Although price has been 3- Km)’ Mwmnmn- W95‘ MFR-Y? ‘ °‘ ' ' ' “A Fill?! Tile b! "l! FIN": " lowered the high standard quality oi 4- will"!!! mmbly. “n- 2mm‘ “m”; 7' 51m“: Mu‘ Section 4 (a) l5 yd Sack lace iv!‘ 5Dfil-iixeijiffisijhz’,:f“,§°{f§,.f' A & c , RIO. e AMIGW QIBQJO. i HOIQBN ‘ '| ~' ' a CLASS a VEGETABLE‘ M" 1° “a “d” it his mother, M:s. Peter -'"~key. o‘ PHONE 2A0. Glenwood And Vicinity M"- Wm- Dyment. Knutsiord, and Mrs. Wm. A. Mcwilliams, Milburn, Were guests on Wednesday a; m; home oi their nephew, Mr. Alb“; Belts and Mrs. Betta. The sympathy oi this iommunlty ls extended to Mr. and Mrs. E, 1, McDougall and iamily in the bereave. inent which they have recently sus- tained through the death oi Mr. Mo. Dougallfs lather, Mr. James McDou- gall, oi Springfield West. Considerable anxiety was ielt In the vicinity oi West Point. last week when a. party oi iishermen who had crossed to New Brunswick in a motor boat. tailed to return at the expected lime. As the weather was unpleas- ant lt was at iirst thought that they had delayed their return, but when several days had passed a telegram oi enquiry was sent. and the return message conveyed the intelligence that the party had leit ior West Point some day: previously. Grave ieara were entertained ior their saiety but on Friday they- reached West Point in safety and it was learned that although by had in iact started ior home they had been compelled to seek reiuge from the storm in Rlchlbucto Harbor, and re- main there until the weather became ilner. Messrs John G. and Carl Hickey. accompanied by their little nephew. Sandiord Hickey, recently motored in the Island to spend a short holiday with their mother, Mrs. Alice Hickey. Dunblane. The trip home was made in record time as they leit Boston at 0 o'clock on Tuesday morning, spent the night in Houlton, Me., and reached home on Wednesday at mid- night-O. NOTES I'll-OM MILO Mr. and lvlrs. Iell McNevln Werl among the recent visitors to Alberton where they visited relatives and friends. Milo school is progressing iavorably under the skiliul management oi Miss Blanche Phillips. _ Mrs. n. A. McPherson. oi Dun- blane, was a recent visitor at thl home oi her mother, Mrs. liierlihy. of Hebron. Mrs. Charles Livingstone and he! son Cliiiord, oi Dunblane, have rs- cently been guests at the home 0i the |iormer'a daughter, Mrs. Wallace McNevin and Mrs. David McDonald. Milo. Mrs. Amos McIoan and Mrs. Anew Darrach were recent visitors in Glen- wood. The Misses Helen McNevin and ‘Edna Glllcash and Lei-ha racism. a! Dunblane, were guests o! Mn. Jcbl McNevln. on Saturday. Messrs. Grover McDonald and l!!!‘ vey McLean have recently spent l iew days in Surnmersidd-O. 4 {Ii _ BRINGS B58011‘! "Let me pfWO to you 111W“: brings results!" "r know. moaned manauiacture. "Yuterby I wild ior a rrgul-wawamn-lll I13“ shop was broken Mo." wlasu r