PAGE SIX __IUDAY PRlNiIE EDWARD MON" LAUREL s HARDY l1 ° 1* m 7! aaululm..a_._ u. PRINCE ED WARD MQ we'll say sllc is! From dimes to llnnnolltits 1n one delirious (lily! V__ STARTS NDAY mum 2.20 8.45 “WA Y OUT WEST” PLUS limxaA DUKBIN - ulcslcAl. - MINIATURE liANAllliiliil PLUS SERIAL PLUS MATS. 1lc-27c Fair GRAINS CLASS I Sec. 1—White Oats:- 1. Irving MacLcod. Mt. Hope; 2- Murl-ay McKenzie. Bridgetown; 3. Today Only -CAPITOL GENE A UTR Y MONDAY — TUESDAY — WEDNESDAY SHORT — Bridgetown School I g ,2. Nfllry McKay, Forest Hill. >3. Kathryn ‘Nicholson, Bridgetown; ‘4. Sarah Nicholson, Albion Cross. THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN 2.30 7 & 8.45 & COMEDY g x "ONE Mil! " from HEAVEN" cuullfintvoil 5 A l. LY B_L A N E DOUGLAS FOWLEY FRED! WASHINGTON aill Robinson S U B J E C '1‘ S g EYES. 27c-33c Beatrice‘ i‘ McLeamLA-“i-l?" Cross; 2. Ralph Livingstone, A1- bion Cross; 4. Florence McLeod, Mt. Hope. COOKING CLASS VI 1—-Brc1td: ‘ McKenzie. Bridgetown; Sec. l. Elsie sec. 2—Biscuits: 1. Jean McKay. Strathcolla; 2. ‘Constance ltlnthtsun, Albion Cross; 3. Elhlt? hlcKcnzlc, Bridgetown; 4. Mikll-tid McSwain, Upton. Sec. 3.—-tiillg‘er Snaps: 1 Lexy McDonald, Forest Hill; 2. Thrresa McDonald, Primrose; Scc ~l-—-\\.'hit.. Tea. Cake: 1. Elsie McKenzie, Bridllf-‘WWYI; 2. Sarah Nirholon. Albion Cross! 3. Jenn McKay. Strathconai 4- l-“lorcncc McSwnin, Upton. Soc. 5—Fudge: 1. Beatrice McLean, Albion Cross: ‘.1. Alexina MrLcod. Forest Hill; 3. Hazel Jenkins. Bridge- town; 4- Levy McDonald, Forest Hill. Sec. G—-Cflnhcfl\ Beets: 1. Mary McLeod. Forest Hill; 2. Mildred MCSWflllL Upton; 3. Lexy McDonald, Forest Hi1: 4. Gert- rude McDonald, Prinlrose. Sec 7—Scl1nc-l Lunch: 1. Elsie McKenzie, Bridgetown; _ N0 up __ Eflsie McKenzie; 4. Hubert Mac- th A ' Leod, Mt. Hope. ' K- - , Sec. 2—Wheat:— "i ' ‘ ' " _. 1. Irving MacLcod. Mt. Hope; 2. Tl’ - Hubert MacLeod, Mt. Hope; 3. k“ Norman Hunter, Strathrona; 4. "h Elsie MacKenzie, Bridgetown. ' Sec. 3—Bal-|ey:— i“ 1. Ralph MacLeod. Albion ltross: h“ M I U 2 Murray McKenzie, Bridgetown‘. i‘; L‘ t 3: Cecil Jenkins. Bridgetown; 4. t i t -" MARY NASH Irving MacLeod, Mt- Hope. ' - _ _ g “'5 & MUSICAL Sec. 4-—Corn:— if,‘ I ‘L '. \. _- ‘ 900 1. Gordon Dockcndol-ff. Mt. =3 l) A I l‘ \ M" " 7 " ‘ Hope; 2. Ansel Judson, Mt. Hope; 2. Russel Dockendorlf. Mt. Horw; ‘ L- -——~-————~- 4. Cecil Jenkins. Bridgetown- . . .. . _ . S . 5-1342 :- moopooo.or>c»ooooc~crocataaoooiuvztooooowztori . l_ecp,ore,,cgn,sv,cswa,ny Upmn; Z ‘L I M T L u g Ansel Judson, Mt. Hope; 3. Flor- Is t ence Bllrhoc. Mt. Hope; 4. Whit- ‘ E ley Judson, Mt. Hope. ~x - g ‘ noors i WINTER BUS SCHEDULE u s CLASS l EFl-'l'l("l'i‘v E .\IOl\’i).-\I', OCTOBER 25th z ' g5 —————~—~ i Sec. 1- Green Mt. Potatoes:- wk BUS LEAVES CIIARLOTTETOWN ; 1. Pius McDonald. Primrose: 2. _ (Hum Whites Restaurant) I Mar‘ MCDOYIRdl; 3- MUITILV Mi‘.- :3 F01! SUMMERSIDE i Kenzie, Brldgetolwn; 4. Roy Mc- i Loren. Forest H . - f“ D1111)" ext-pt Sunday — 2.00 A.)‘I., 1.15 PAIL, 3.45 RM. § Se“ 2__h.|§h Cobbler Potah-"ts; Te Saturday only — 10.00 PAH. bunday only -— 10.00 A.M. x L Gordon Dockendo,-ff_ My; dc _ V _ i Hope; 2. Russel Dockcndorff. Mt- m FOR, NOR I‘1I LAKE (Via St. Peter's and Sollrls) i H535; 3_ Jean McKay, Stratllcona; p]; Daily "X60111 Sunday -— 4-99 P- M- : 4. Miles Matheson, Forest Hill. Te ?——-- * Sec a (a) Tllrnips (Table): m; 111's LEAVES SUMMERSIDE l 1. Haddon McLeod, Bridgetown. (From Gourlic‘: Drug Store) i (h) Tum“)! (fwd)! F0}; CUARLQTTETQWN 1. Elsie McKenzie, Bridgetown; g: Daily except Sunday - 8.30 A.M., 11.30 A.M., 4.00 an. E 2- 'Murray McKenzie, Bridgetown. Saturday only - 10.00 rm. Sunday only - 1.30 PM. 1 5"- PMflmfle“ _ 9'. x 1. Huddon McLeod, Bridgetown; g- ‘CS1£QCYO.QQDOOQQQOItC£QCFD*ffifffifl°'n'fifififi“fifi”fifififi‘W‘"'"<"">'" 2. Preston Wood. Strathcona; 3. ' Murray McKenzie. Brldgl-town; 4.. y‘ . t i R. IRRIGATED LANDS YIELD BIG age wheat crop of 68 bushels on hfilklfisgarldge own. n‘ CROPS acre. Atfiggaireh Lplot of baggy 1_ Mum-ed Mcswaln, Upton; z,‘ ; ——-—-- average us e a acre w r v - _ - ‘ H- ‘ BROOKS, Alta, Nov. 5 _- (CP) n field of fluffy alfalfxtlz seed ref 333133151125}, B,’.,',‘1§§,‘°‘,§T,l-3. A3- M, --'Near this tovrn just ut the divid- till-nod 34 1-2 bushels an acre. be“ T8340;- ‘sm-athcona, , I L». lng line between this year's drought. Many oi‘ the land-owners are 5w G-Parsnl ' M urea and the districts wilora it i farmers of long standing who came 1 imbet Meg M; 1.10m? 2 i g!‘ j fiflllled duffiggllb the summer, there to the district during the last few Eafle Swgllqwl Albion ‘cross; ' 3'. _~‘ es one o_ erurs most prosper- your, alter they gave up hope for Qhnsuan lvmbeod, Mt, Hope; 4. T‘ 31;; glgrllngt Cllllril-PXICIS _t Allf iIr-flgill- thlgirdiotrnltgl‘fholgings int the dried- M1155 Mayhem-m, Forest Hill. ._ '. em u". s res l .\ .l c moo . on i" ric ur er eas. Most of it‘ ‘ The area. know as the Eastern tilt-in have used a large part of . VEGETABLES J , Irrmgatioll District. ylritlvrl nearly their profits to pay off lndebted- t, 1,. . 2.000.000 bilshclsol u-hcnt this zless "Santa Claus will come to 4 ' cphss III _ ‘ . year. Bumper yields have become our house for the first time 1n a I ‘ common. So far ‘the rvrurrl ls held ‘good few years," one of the new- 59¢, 1_Tom1h)¢9[ by a farms‘. rltlilllsy‘ with an fiver-wfonlersiflnarked. L Murray creed, Brldgetown; z_ Ansel Judson. Mt. Hope; 3. Whit- HARD COAL GENUINE WELSH mint-d in Wales ' SCOTCH (‘OAL mined in Scotland D. L. & W. ' mined in Pennsylvania All high grade (foals sold in any quantity at luv/est prices. A. PICKARD & CO. PHONE 210 l estimate..- -. Futon (ifficc- 1.7.‘) (Jrclli (George Street Wharf‘ Office - Lmlcr Queen Street , ha’: 4f! l icy Judson, Mt. Hope; 4. Norman Hunter, Strathcona. Sec. 2—Cucumberst 1. Whitley Judson, Mt. Hope: 2. Ansel Judson. Mt. nope: 3- l-Pvv McDonald, Forest Hill; 4. Wen- dell Mclkod, Forest H111. Sec. fl-Beeta: 1. Ansel Judson, Mt, Hope; 2. Gordon Dockendorfl’, Mt. Hope; 3. Irving McLeod, Mt. Hope; 4. Whit- ley Judson, Mt. Hope. Sec (k-Pumpkins: 1. Evelyn Jenkins, Bridgetown; 2. Earle Swallow, Albion Cross; 3. Cecil Jenkins, Bridgetown; 4. Florence Acorn. Albion Cross. Sec. fl-Squash: 1. Murray Creed, Bridgetown; 2. Christine McLeod. Mt. Hope; 3. Bennett Jenkins, Bridgetown; 4- Hazel Jenkins, Bridgetown. 1%’, FLOWERS 80c. l-Jweet Penal 1. Murray Creed, Bridgetown; 2. Elsie McKenzie; 3. Florence Acorn, | Albion Cross. t Soc. z-Jtfllled Flowers: 1. moi-once McSwain, Upton; 2. Whitley Judson, Mt. Hope; 2. Florence Acorn, Albion Cross; t. Murray Creed. Bridgetown. Sec. 8—Giu1loIus: l. Mildred McSwaln, Upton. qec. ti-Gcnnium: . GLASS IV 1. Beatrice McLeod, Albion Cross. FRUIT CLASS V gm. l-llod Alltrachan Apples: 1. Beatrice McLean. Albion 2. Earle Swallow, Albion McKay, Strat-h- Cross; Cross; 3. Jean cona. Sec. 2—We|llhy Apples: 2. Jclln McKay. Stratllcona; 3. Frnllcos Campbell, Primrose; 4. Mildred Micswain, Upton. SEWING, KNITTING CROCIIETING CLASS VII Division A Sec. l—l1ull's Pyjamas: l. Sarah Nicholson, Albion Cross; 2. Gertrude McDonald. Primrose; 3. Margaret 'I‘aylor. Strathcona. Sec. 2—I)arnl-d Mitten: 1. Gertrude McDonald, Prim- rose; 2. Ernest Hunter, Strath- cona 3. Margaret Taylor, Strath- cona; 4. Lawrence Taylor, Strath- cona. Sec. fl-J-Zmbmidery: 1. Pcarl Livingstone, Upton; 2. Margaret Taylor. Strathconay 3. Ernest. Huntre. Strnthcona; 4. Al- Ernest Hunter. Strathcona; 4. Al- Tayor, Stralhcona. Scc. 4—I(llittod Scarf: 1. Pearle Livingstone, Upton. Division B Sec. 1—Bl0use: 1. Elsie McKenzie, Bridgetown: 2. Florence McSwain, Upton; 3. Mildred Mcswnin. Upton; 4. Jean McKay. Strathcona. Sec. 4—Darncd Sock: 1. Marv McLeod, Forest Hill; 2. Mary McKay, Forest Hill; 3. Fran- ces Campbell, Primrose; 4. Ther- esa McDonald. Primrose. ~ Sec. 5—llcmstltching: 1. Florence McSwain. Upton; 2. Mildred McSwain, Upton. MANUAL TRAINING CLASS VIII Division A Sec. Z—Ilird House: 1. David Livingstone. Albion ii.‘ *°noswoN iuaswunn Only from Saint John via ITIIMSIIIP LINII liq-n.- ulllnn Frlrhyn at a AM. (A12) l"... nmr. Pnlnl wane. slim John. "ll-Ion l! A-M- 0131.) nut lily. Ono-why lure from Shin! Inlln O10! Irnm Clnrloile- lllwfl- I'.I-2.l.. In lllulnn I10. 9 Apply any Canadian Nullnnnl In llomplny min-l nflirr. nr nmru Pnlnl Snlnl John. blon Cross; 3. R0111" Millfim- Al'| Cross. Sec. 3—'l‘owel Holder. I. Murray McKenzie, town. Sec. l-Div. B-Book Ends: 1. Haddon McLeod, Bridgetown. Sea. 2—Black-bonrd Compass: l. Gordon Dockendorff, Mt. Hope. Sec. l-Milcellaneoul: 1,, Pius McDonald, Primrose; 2. Irving McLeod, Mt. Hope. LIVE STOCK b POULTRY CLASS IX loo. 1—HctIer Calf (Dairy): 1. Pius McDonald, Primrose; 2. Irving McLeod, Mt. Hope; 3. Had- don McLeod, Bridgetown; 4. Brian Clay. Brdlgetown. Bridge- Sec. it-Pllllct and Cockolel (Barred Bock): 1 Gordon Dockendorfl’, Mt. Hope; 2~ Russel Dockendorff, Mt. Hope; 2. Florence McSwain, Up- ton; 4. Mildred Mcswaln, Upton. 80c. a-—PIl||Cl and (Jockclel (While Leghorn): 1. Mildred McSwain, Upton; 2. Ralph McLeod, Albion Cross; a. Florence McBwain, Upton; 4. Elsie McKenzie, Bridgetown. COLLECTIONS CLASH X Sea. b-Wccds: 1. Mt. Hope School; l. ltmth- cona. School. Sec. klnoectul 1. Bridgetown School; 2. Strath- cona. School; 3. Albion Cross School; 4. Mt. Hope School. SCHOOL WORK CLASS XI 80c. 1-Wrlting: (ml-Grade I: 1. Cecil Jenkins. Bridgetown; 2. Florence Campbell, Primrose; 2. Marjorie Currie, Mt. Hope; 4. Elmer McLeod. Mt. Hope. (hr-Grade II: 1. Janet Taylor, Strathcona; 2. Wendell McLeod, Forest Hill; 3. Jean lurrie, Mt. Hope; 4. Arthur McDonald, Mt. Hope. TAKETI-IREE BRIDGETOWN ... (c) Grades 3 and 4 out 2-. u. n". 1 Florence Acorn, Albion Cross, 2 Thelma Ladner, Albion Cross. 3 Beatrice McLean. Albion Cross, 4 Florence Garrett, Forest Hill. (d) Grades 5 and 6 l Pearle Livingstone, Upton, 2 David Livingstone, Albion Cross. 3 Ralph McLeod, Albion Cross, 4 Hu- bert McLeod, Mt. Hope. (e) Grades 7 and 8 1 Florence McSwain, Upton, 2 Gordon Dockendorff, Mt. Hope, 3 Frances Campbell. Primrose, 4 Jean McKay, Strathcona. (f) Grades 9 and 10 1 Mildred McSv/aln, Upton, 2 Constance Matheson, Albion Cross, 3 Mary McLeod, Forest Hll, 4 An- sel Judson, Mt. Hope. SEC. 2. MAI‘ DRAWING (a) P. E. I. 1 Murray Creed, Bridgetown. 2 David Livingstone, Albion Cross, 3 Hubert McLeod, Mt. Hope, 4 Whit- (n) Grade! 1 to o. Stop. mom-Mn 1 Hubert McLeod. Mt. Hone. 2 Murray Creed. Bridgetown. 9 “Rift- Hm schqo], 4 l‘ w‘ MUMMtGro. Bridgetown. (h) Grades 1 to 1o. Adult lltlumlun 1 Gordon Dockendorff, Mt. H0110. a I-la/ddon McLeod. Bridzewwfl- 3 Irving McLeod. Mt Hone. 4 NW1 Judson. Mt. nope. ' i sac. o. PLASTICINE uouuuuo ' (i) Grade 4 and under. Neat and Three Eggs 1 Elmer McLeQd. Mt. HODQ- 3 Ernest Hunter, Stratilcona, 2 Mar- garet Taylor, Stmthcona, 4 Ralph Livingstone. Albion Crow. (b) 611110! 5. 6, ‘l. A Book l 1 Murray Creed. Bfldgetowll. 3 Russel Dockcndorff. Mt. Hope. 8 Albert Burhoe, Mt. Hope, 2 Norman Bridgetown. (c) British Isles. Grades I, l, 10 1 Haddon McLeod. Bridgetown, 2 Elsie McKenzie. Bridgetown, 2 Con- stance Matheson. Alhian Cross, 4 Jean McKay, Strathcona. CLASS l2. CONTESTS Soc 3. School Chorus 1 Bridgetown School, 2 Mt. Hope School. Soc. 4, Oral Reading 1 Pearle Livingstone, Upton, 2 Hunter. Strathcona, 4 Eddie Clay, I 14kt. 15 jewel move- ment. Gunn- $8. Ansel Judson. Mt. Hope, 3 Murray Creed, Bridgetown, 4 Thelma Lod- ner, Albion Cross. SPORTS 100 yd Dash-Boys 13-14 1 Ansel Judson. Mt. Hope, 2 Hu- bert McLeod, Mt. Hope, 3 Irving McLeod, Mt. Hope. 76 yd. Dash-Boys 9 and 10 1 Douglas McMaster, Bridgetown, 2 Albert Burhoe, Mt. Hope. 3 Ar- thur McDonald. Mil. Hope, 4 Mur- ray Creed, Bridgetown. 50 yd. Dash-Girls 8 YQIII old 1 Hlda McMaster, Bridgetown, 2 Mary McDonald, Primrose, 3 Flor- ence McLeod, Mt. Hope. 50 yd. Dash-Girls '1 Ind 8 1 Beatrice McLean, Albion Cross, 2 Georgie Glllis, Forest Hill, 3 Janet Taylor, Strathcona, 4 Mal‘- garet McDonald, Bridgetown. 75 yd Dash-Boys 11 and 1B 1 Whitley Judson, Mit. Hope, 2 Roy McLaren. Forest Hill, 3 Doug- las MoMaster, Bridgetown. 4 Gor- don Dockendorff, Mt. Hope. 50 yd Dash-Girls 9 and 10 1 Hazel Campbell, Bridgetown, 2 Margaret Taylor. ‘ Strathcona, 3 Lillian Gillis, Forest Hill. 50 yd. Dash-Girls 11 and l2 1 Christne McLeod, Mt. Hope, 2 Theresa McDonald, Primrose. 100 yd. Dash-Boys 15 years ley Jenkins, Bridgetown. (h) Grades 7 and B. South America 1 Elsie McKenzie, Bridgetown, 2 Jean McKay, Strathcona, 3 Flor- ence MicSwain, Upton, 4 Gordon Dockendcrff, Mt. Hope. (c) Grades 9 and 10. Europe 1 Mildred McSwain, Upton, 2 l-Iaddon McLeod, Bridgetown, 3 Florence Burhoe, Mt. Hope, 4 Con- stance Mntheson, Albion Cross. SEC. 2. ART WORK (n) Grade 1, Snowman 1 Ada Taylor, Strathcona, 2 El- mer McLeod, Mt. Hope, 2 Bennett Jenkins, Bridgetown, 4 Cecil Jenk- ins. Bridgetown. (h) Grade 2, Little Boy Blue 1 Janet Taylor, Strathcona, 2 Ev- erett Garrett, Forest Hill, 3 Jean Currie, Mt. Hope, 4 Arthur Mc- Donald, Mt. Hope. (o) Grades 8 and 4. Old Dutch Cleanser 1 Margaret Taylor, Btrathcona. 2 Ernest Hunter, strathcona, 2 Flor- ence Acorn, Albion cross, 4 Ralph Livingstone, Albion Cross. y (d) Grades ii and 6, A Chrtaimu Curd I Ralph McLeod, Albion Cross, 2 Lawrence Taylor, Btrathcong, 3 Murray Creed,’ Bridgetown, 4 Doug- las McMaster, Bridgetown. (c) Grades 1 and 8, A Birch Tree 1 Florence Mcswuin, Upton, 2 Ir- ving McLeod. Mt. Hqpe, 3 Sadie Mc- Leod, Forest Hill. t Gordon Doak- endorff, Mt. I-Iopc. (f) Grade: 9 and 10, A Flrqplnuc I Mildred Mcswain, Upton, 2 Ansel ‘Judson. Mt. Hope, 2 Mary Mclcod, Fbrest Hill, 4 Haddon Mc- Leod, Bridgetown. (g) Grndeu 2 to 10, A Farmyard Scone ' I l‘ -‘ I‘ kendo H, Mt. Hope, 2 Russel Dockendorff, Mt. Hope, 3 Jean McKay. Btrathcona, 4 Nor- man Hunter, Btrathconl. BIO. l. PORTFOLIO (u) Orulcl 1 to l, Wllll Animal! lllll Bird: of P. I. I. 1 Albion Cross School, 2 Bridge- town School, 3 Btrsthcona School. (b) Grade '1 lo 10. 20 hunt Page Persona» of 1938-7 1 Albion Cross School, 2 Btrath- com School, 2 Fol-eat Hill School, 4 Bridgetown Bchool. SIC. I. ORIGINAL POSTER 1 Haddon McLeod, Bridgetown, 2 Pius McDonald, Primrose. 100 yd. Dash-Boys Over 15 years 1 Ralph Burdett, Strathcona, 2 Douglas McDonald, Forest Hill, a William Taylor, Strathcona, 4 Earle McLeod, Forest Hill. 75 yd. Dash-Girls Over Ill Your; 1 Lexi! McDonald, Forest Hill, 2 Jean Betton, Upton, 2 Margaret Betton. Upton, 4 Mal-ion Ross, For- tune Head. 50 Yd. Dash-Boy! 8 Yell-u Old 1 Albert McLeod. 2 Bennett Jen- kins, 3 Milton McMa-ste . ' 50 yd. Dash—Boyl ‘I and 8 1 Clement Campbell. Bridgetown, 2 Cecil Jenkins, Bridgetown. 50 yd. Jockey Race-Boys 1 Ansel Judson and Earle Mc- Leod. 2 Duncan and Maurice Mc- Master, 3 Roy. McLeod and Miles Matheson, 4 Douglas McMaster and Murray Creed. '15 yd. Dash-Girl: 12 and 14 1 Lexy McDonald. Forest Hill, 2 Jean McKay. Stl-athcona. Massive seninl "l double heads. i Pay Weekly nit-u. winc-t-J ' g o I l mounting. WATCH Soascti . 00 Sblid a-u cmso l» nan ........$8_Qo _ NO INTEREST OR. LAItKXING CHARGES. W. W. WELLIIER Ltd. JEWELERS SINCE 186B CHARLOTTETOWN ‘ D ‘FEATURE , The Week At S. D. U. The boys returned Tuesday night from their week-end holiday all ready for the final spurt of work. that will carry them into the Christmas holidays. > l I U Frank McAree, the sophomore who went home the week before last with an injured hand, has not returned to the‘ College yet. I O A decisive victory over Prince of Wales was gained by the Col- lege second team in a game pfayed October 29th at the C. A. A. . grounds. The score was 11-2. The victory puts St. Dunstans first in the league, and a win or a. tie in the next game with mean the title. O O Q Leon LeOlare. of Senior year, has been three weeks in City Hos- pital with s. broken leg, is reported to be comfortable and making pro- gress towards recovery. I-Ie spends a lot of his time in study and in listenlngto a radio installed for him by fellow students. He is ex- pected to be able to leave the hoe- pital in about three weeks. . O I Femand Deschenes. of the Class cofimee. Having done a. tier) comprehensive and. thorough piect of work, Mir. Hughes was able to urge the need for a more popular interest in the general need; oi the church. If every member oi the church would only give his reasonably small contribution the vital work of the whole church would suffer no longer. Mr. Hugh- es recommended that. co-ordinat- ion should be achieved, for in- stance, between the women's org- anizations and the‘ general admin- istrative organization ao that a great deal of unwise competition and overlapping might he avoided. Pension Officials Meet In Ottawa OTTAWA. Nov. 1 —(CP)— Greater efficiency and uniformity in administration of old age pensions will be the objective of a conference opening here tomorrow between officials of the Finance Department and provincial gov- ernment representatives. Experi- ence gained in nine years of oper- ations under this type of legis- lation will be exchanged and dis- cussed at private meetings which will probably last a weetk. Called by Finance Minister Dun- ning some weeks ago.. the confer- vincial government the minister ence will bring from each pro- responsible for old age pensions '37, writes from St. Francis Xavier‘ University. where he is taking a ore-engineering course. He sends greeting to his many friends at the College, and says he is enjoying his new studies. t I I Because of the week-end holiday there were no debates this week. Presbytery of P. E. I. A spirit of encouragement pre- vailed at the November meeting of the Presbytery of P. E.I. Morning and afternoon sessions on Tues- day in Zion Church were well at- tended by ministers and elders. The Presbytery was unanimous in paying high tribute to the ability of the retiring moderator, Rev. E. G. White. of Tyne Valley. Rev. '1‘. Owen Hughes. of the Montague 50 yd. Wheelbarrow Race-Boy! 1 Whitley Judson and Albert Bur- hoe, 2 Miaurice McMaster and Ralph Livingstone, 3 Roy Mel-arm 1nd Miles Matheson, 4 Irving McLeod and Ansel Judson. n” For All For Girls I Christine McLeod, Mt. Hope, 2 Lexy McDonald. Pbrest Hill. 3 Ha- zel Campbell, Bridgetown, 4 ‘rhet- esa McDonald, Primrose. Free For All Fol- Boy: 1 Ansel Judson, Mt. Hope, 2 Ir- vin! McLeod. Mlt. Hope, 2 Duncan Mo“ ‘ , Bridgetown, 4 Hubert McLeod. Mt. Hope. Backward Race For Boyu I Hubert Mclaod, Mt. Hope. 2 Roy Mcbnren, I'm-est Hill, 8 Ansel Judson. Mt. Hope, 4 David Living- atone. Albion Oross. Three Legged Race For GM; 1 Theresa McDonald and Hazel Jenkins, 2 Beatrice Mbloan and Christine McLeod, 2 Evelyn Jenkins and Havel Campbell. Three Legged Race For Ion 1 Gerald Campbell and Douglas Moll/tutor. 2 Earle Jenkins and Al- bert Burhoe. 3 Murray Creed 1nd Douglu McMluter, t Miles Math- eson and David Livingstone. lolly I Bridgetown School, 2 Mt. Hope School, 3 Forest Hill School, 4 Al- bion Cross School. . Teacher! lace and Cardigan Churches. succeeded to the chair. , Newly elated officers are as fol- lows: Moderator, Rev. T. O. Rumba: clerk, Rev, W. 0. Rhoad; treas- urer, Mr. A. A. McDonald; mis- sions convenor, Rev. E. G. White: budget convenor, Rev. T.O. Hugh- es; properties. Rev. 6.0. Webster; Y.P.S. and Sunday Schools. Rev. J. C. McNeill; evangelism, church life and worship, Rev. Dr. Lcgatu; history, Rev. Dr. J. Keir Fraser; statintica, Rev. W. 0. Rholld; pen- sion fund, Rev. R. H. Stavert; ses- sions records, Rev. Dr. A.0. Thom- son; press correspondent, Rev. W. wlldland. " Reports were received concern- ing the filling o! vacant pulpits. Although Murray‘ Harbour has been declared vacant through the resignation of Rev. J. H. Douglas, it was gratifying u; know that both Bmokfleld and Summerside would coon have settled ministers“ It is expected that in the near future the Caledonia and Clifton charges will he ready to extend Olllg likewise. The work and qualities of the students received warm praise from the Presbytery. The following names are being forwarded with certifications to the respective col- leges: John Holleyman, Lloyd Hen- derson, John Carson, Niall Bur- nett, John Denny, John Murdoch, and John Jucqueen. 1 Mary Livingstone, Albion Croce, 2 Ruth Rosa, lbreat Hill, a Annie‘ McKinnon, m. Hope. | One of the outstanding reports during the day was that given by Rev. T. O. Hughes of the budget administration. accompanied by ' one or more executive pensions of- ficials. ' You'll got plenty of heat‘ with loss work - and savt money on your fuel bills-f if you u» DOSCO Coalsr. and stoke the way yo"? dealer advisers. Tout it’ and sac. Orllera ton now» \ "AcAmA" l "common-- RINGHILL" "worm!" ‘Dominion Staci amt Con’ i Corporation Llmlutt - J-tallhx, Sydnoy, Saint John ‘ Mon n lzvoico BUNTAIN, BELL 8. C0- (fllarlottetown Distributors for ll. l-