.....<-.-_... .._.. .. w. 4 1i0HilllL_ um ' 01¢. 3 Bruce MacLaren, ,_ Union Road ' » competing: l i i z i i t i. t. i. V lloren. Brudncll, 4 Leo Sullivan, '1 Ross. Union Road, 4 Marjorie Mar- WPRINCE ED WARD A I'M-Will! Wiflllll for love 11MB"!!- Ymmt ofllccr torn between loyalty and palslon - g hmbuq who proves hlmlell big enough (0 lei. romance take l1; course; NEW PERTH The following is the report of the New Perth School Fair, This School fair was held on Semcmber the 12m with the following 561.0015 New Perth, 5mm..- ville, Alberry Plains, Union Road, Bruclenell and Rose-math: Class 1 Grains: Sec. 1—-Sheai' oi’ ‘I00 heads of white oats 1 Bruce MccLanen, Brudenell, 2 Nb?“ Mllrilhy. Suzmnervile, 3 Anne Rourke. Brudnell, 4' Roy Kennedy, New Perth Sec 3-Whea.ts , 1 Kenneth MacLazen, 2 Lillian 3 Wiilsh. Burmnervllle. a Blair Mac- Roacneuth Sec 8—-tBa1-iey 1 Lauretta. Sullivan, Boseneath, z Blair Mncl-aren Sec 5—-Beans 1 Kenneth Dewar, Brudnen, 3 Stewart Dewar. Bmdnell, 3 Anne Bourke, Brudnell, 4 Gordon Duvur, Evudncll CLASS 3 Sec l-Green Mountain Potatos 1 Olive Show. Brudnell, 2 D0113 MacLaren, New Perth, 3 Gordon Wilkie, Roseneath, 4 Neil MacNeil, New Perth Sec zi-Irish Cobbler Potatoes 1 Raymond Ccrcoran, New Perth, w B Neil MacNeill, New Perth, B David Stewart, Alberry P1111113, 4, Alba;- Murphy. Slumnerville - Sec 3 (a) Table ‘Illrnips 1 Robert Stewart, 2 Edith Stew. 4 Irene Dewar. Soc 3-—(b) Feed Tumips 1 Bessie Stewart, New Perth, 2 Nell MocNelll, New Perth, 3 Albert Murphy, Summcrville, 4 Irene Ross Sec 5-—Ca.rrots 1 Fred Martin, New Perth, 2 Anne Rourke, Brudnell, 3 Emest -. tin. New Perth Sec 6—Parsnips 1 Ernest Ross, 2 Irene Ross, 3 ‘Albert Murphy. . Joan MacQuun-ie, {Qsenenth CLJ. S S Kv-JTIGETABLES Soc 1—Grocn Tomatoes 1 Ernest Ross. Union Road. 2 Mubclc Moore, New Perth, :3 Irene Ross, Union Road, 4 Anne Rourke, ‘Brurlnvli 50c P-Cucumbcrs l Irene Dewar, 2 Kenneth Mac- LEIGH, Brudncll, 3 Elliot Smith, New Pcrth, 4 Blair MacLarcn, Brud- hell Sec 3-»Bcct,g 1 Jenn MaCQllfllTle, Rcseneath, 2 Irene Dewar, Now Perth, 3 Olivc Dewar, New Perth, 4 Wilson Ross, Union Road Scc ‘P-Cubbztge 1 Ircne Ross, Union Road. 2 Ro- ‘hcrt Stewart, New Perth Sec 5--Pumpkin 1 Robert Stewart, New Perth, 2 Neil MncNcill, New Perth, 3 Cath- erine Robertson, Brudnell, 4 Edith Stewart, New Peri. h Soc 6—Squash 1 Neil MncNeill. New Perth, 2 Rdbcrt Stewart, New Perth, 3 Bes- sio Stewart, NQW Perth, 4 Olive Dewar. New Porth Dr. W. R. Garcon CIIIBOPEACTOB Three Year Palmer Gnduh I24 Prince st. Phone I"! Home Cull: IMO- CLASS 4 Sec L-Bouquet of sweet peas 1 Irene R/Oss. Union Road, 2 Marjorie Martin, New Perth ll Ol- ive Dewar, New Perth Sec lt-lvllxed Flowers 1 Mable Moore. New Perth, 2 Fred Martin, New Perth, 3 Leo Corcoran, New Perth, 4 Jenn MucQuaix-rlc, Roseneath _ - Sec 3-Gladollous 1 Muble Moore, 2 Alice Moor, 3 Marion MacQuarric. GLASS 5 Sec 1—Spy Apples 1 Irene De-war. New Perth, 2 Olive Dewar, New Perth, 3 Margar- et Munn. Roseneath Sec 2-Wea1thy Apples 1 Kenneth MacLai-en. Brudncll. 2 Edith Stewart, New Perth, 3 Alice Moar, New Perth, 4 Margaret Munn Sec Ii-Crab Apples 1 Mildred Smith, New Perth, 2 Newton Smith, New Perth, 3 Bruce MacLariu, Brudncll, 4 Anne Dun- ahoo, Rcseneath Sec 4--.L.ombard' Plums 1 Carl Kennedy, New Perth, 2 Kenneth MaoLuren, Brudncll CLASS (l-CANNING Sec L-Canned Strawberries 1 Margaret Munn Sec Z-Cunned Beeto 1 Lola Rnbenson, Brudneli. Olive Dcwar, 3 Margaret Munn, 4 Jean MilCQllfllTllé CLASS 7—(700KING Soc 2_——-Tea Biscuits 1 Olive Dewar, 2 Irene Dewar, 3 Florence Donahoc, 4 Morena; Curran, Summerville Sec 4-—Gingcxsnaps 1 Irene Dewar Sec 5—Apple Pie 1 Frances Dunn, Suunmerviilc, 2 Florence (hump. 3 Mable Moore, 4 Olive Dewar Sec 8—Brown Sugar Fudge 1 Irene Dewar, 2 Mmble Moore, 3 Olive Dewar, 4 Cuthema Robertson Sec 7-Schooi Lunch 1 Mildred Smith, New-Perth, 2 Margaret Munn, Rcscncoth CLASS 8—SEWING, KNITTING Division A: Sec 1—<Apron (Under 12 years) 1 Laurcria. Dunuhoe, 2 Frances Sullivan. 3 Jean MlacQuarrie. 4 Marlon MacQuarrie Sec 2—-Hemstitclung 1 Marlon MacQuarrie, Roscncath Sec 4—Embroidercd Linen 1 Lilcllle Campbell, Roscncath Division B: (Over l2 years) Sec 1——HCmStitChll1g 1 Margaret Munn, 2 Laurctta. Sullivan, Rosencdth, 3 Catherine Sullivan, 4 Beatrice Sullivan Scc 3-.’Knitted sock 1 Lillian Walsh, 2 Catherine Sul- livan Sec 4—-Mended Sock 1 Florence Donahoe, 2 Linton Walsh, 3 Laurettn. Sullivan Sec 5-Embroidercd Linen 1'Li1lian Walsh, 2 Florence Cur- ran. 3 Irene Dewar o u CLASS 9—MANUAL TRAINING Division A: Under 12 years Sec L-Jfanuner handle 1 Leo Sullivan, Roseneath, 2 El- llot Smith. New Perth ' Sec 3—-Blrd, House 1 Elliot Elmith Division B over 12 years Sec Il-Mall Box 1 Douglas Mellish, Union Road. 2 Newton Smith, New Perth Sec 4-—Miccellaneous 1 Neil MacNeill, 2 Newton Smith. 3 Bartram Ciunn. Bummer-ville, 4 Newton antth OLABS l0 Livestock and poultry Sec 1—.I-Ie1fer Cull (Dairy Breed) i t i l i i TO-IJAY Matinee 3.15 Eve. 7 d.- 8.45 Dewar, 3 Ivlubcl Moore, 4 Roy Ken- ncdy Sec 2—Pullct and Cockrcl (Bat- red Ruck) 1 Alwn 110m‘. New’ Perth, 2 Ella-- wvorth Ross, Union Road, 3 Irene Dcwrlr. Nov: Pox-til, 4 Olive Dewar Sec fl-vvPullcv. and Cockrcl (White Lvuhurll) 1 Ircilc Downy, 2 Olive ‘Dewar CLASS ll-COLLECTIONS Soc l-1() llljllflOllS woods 1 Rosenouth, 2 New Perth, 3 Un- ion Road Sec 2—Tree Leaves 1 New Perth, 2 Ros-encath, 3 Stmuncrville, 4 Union Road Sec 3—Salnples of Wood 1 New Perth Sec 5—Inse:ts l Union Road, 2 Brudncil CLASS 12 Sclioul Work Sec 1 (at-Writing. Grades I l Flilllflfi Iilllrplrv. Suinmcrvlllc, 2 Acncs gtlzicLvzm, Albrrry Plains, 3 Lennard Doyfv, Summcrvllle, 4 Doris tlnchoneil, Now Perth Sec 1 (bl Writing Grade II 1 Dorothy Dunn, Silmmerville. 2 Mildrcd Smith, New Perth. 3 Wood- row IilacLcan, Albcrry Plains, 4 St-iiphcn Doylc. Sumlncrlulle Scc 1 (c) Writing (Grade 3 8c 4) 1 Clara Doyle, Sunimerville, 3 Marion Mntfqiiarric. Roscncath, 3 Joan. Alnt-Qllar-"lc, Rosencath, 4 Francis Sullvm, Rosonoath Sec 1 (d) Writing Grzidcs V d: VI 1 liiiargnro: Power. Siunmerville, 2' Ailnry Stcwurt, ,-‘i":bvl'ry'Plains, 3 Florcncc Cronin. Sunuucrviile, 4 Athol RCl;0l‘LS()li, Brudncll Sec 1 (v) \.\':'.ling (lratlss '7 8c 8 1 Lillian Walsh, Summerville, 2 Catherine Corcorun, Nuw Perth, 3 Mary iilurphy, Stimmcrville, 4 Ca- therine Sullivan. Iloscneath Sm: I (i) Writing Gradcs 9 and 10 1 Elslv Alcllisli, Union Road, 2 Clive Dewar. New Perth, 3 Harry Mellisli, Union Road, 4 Laurette. Sullivan, Roscncath. Spccull First Prize. Anne Rourke Nlnp Drawing Scc 3 (a) Grudcs V and VI 1 Roy Krmucdy, Ncw Perth, z Mzujinric Nlnrtin. New Perth. 3 Anuu. Cilvran. Siuuznrrvillc‘. 4 Mabel Moore, New Perth 1b) Gracie 7 and 8 l Albert Murpiuv, Summc-rside, 2 Grrtrudn Power, New Forth, 3 Flor- ence Donnhov. Itoicltcntit. 4 Mary Murphy, Sunlmcrvlllc (c. glradc ll and l0 1 olive Dewar. 2 Elsie Mr-llish, 3 Ircno Dc-uuwr, 4 Laurette. Sullivan ART WORK (n) Grndc I 1 Francis Murphy, Summcrvillc. 2 Thomas Stewart, Albcrry Plains, 3 Aeneas Corcomn. New Perth, 4 Doris MacLnrcn, New Perth (b) Grade 2 1 Dorothy Dunn, Surnmorville. 2 John Corcoran, Ncw Perth, 3 Ken- neth MucLarnn, Bnidncll, 4 Edit Stewart, New Perth . (c) Grade 3 1 Hazel Robertson. Brudnell, 2 Catherine Robertson, Brudncll, 3 Claudc Mclllsh, Union Rood, 4 Gor- don Wilkie, Roscncnth (d) Grade 5 lmd 6 1 Marjorie Martin. New Perth, 2 ‘Roy Kennedy, Now Perth. 3 Ray- mond Corcoran, Nvw Perth, 4 Mslblc Moore, New Perth (c) Grade; 6 and. 8 l. Lois Robertson, Brudncll, 2 Albert Murphy, summer-ville, 3 Flo- rence Curran, Summcrville. 4 Fred Martin. New Perth (d) Grade 0 and 10 1 Olive Dewar. New Perth. 2 Anne Rourke. Brudnell, 3 Irene Dewar, New Perth, 4 Lauretta. Sul- livan. Rnccneath Bo lr-QYODO DIM‘- 3 011W Sec 4—Paintod lbndscapq- wns Ho: hoe R61" men, nil IIQIIFIIII -and whdn E i, Mlnm: Gumball Also Meal Ticket i And Oriental cocktale M ’ GAPITOL Til-DAY she wan lurroundod b! ld h r in their arm! ho e she film-ll! succumbed THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Bell Riven School Fair Prize List Min . cllll Ir-faru-m sheaf of one hundmd heads of white oats. 1 11ml Brown, wood mud! mat, 2 Jack Mackay, Wood 1U- lands East, a Goodwill Mnodollfllll Belle River, 4 Kathleen Macmillan. Belle River. Shea! of one wheat. 1 Giddy! Brown. Wood Islands East, 2 Dan Miwmillan. Wood Is- lands East, 3 Merton mudofl. Melville, 4 Martin Mackcy. Wood Islands RM. sheaf of one hundred head: bur icy. l. Jack Mackay. Wood Islands Eagt; 2 Merton MUIGOCX, Melville, Six can sweet com. 1 John Hancock, Upper Belle River; 2 —--——Wood Islands East 3 Goodwill Mocdougall. Belle Ri- ver. Pint oi’ beans 1 Mary lidackay, Wood Island: East; 2 Mary Emery, Wood Islands East, 3 Wilma. Macmillan, Wood hundrcdhocds 1 Anne Rourke, 2 Olive Dewar Portfolio Grade 5 and 6 1 Nc-w Perth Portfolio Grades?! to 10 1 New Perth Sec 5-Pro_t(=ct Mo}! 1 New Perth Sec (Iv-Original Poster 1 Olive Dmvar, 2 Catherine Cor- cot-on Sec 'I——Weather Chart 1 Roy Kennedy, 3 Marjorie Mur- tin, 3 Lucille Campbell, 4 Jean MdcQuarric CLASS 13 Contests Sec 2——Public Speaking 1 Fred llnriin 1 SPORTS Set: i—l00 yard dash, boys i3. 14 i l Douglas Mellish, 2 Roy Ken- ‘ilcdy, a Rae Coady, 4 Wilson R05! 75 yard dash. boys 9 and 10 1 Claude Mclllsh, 2 Blair Mac- Laren, 3 Kenneth Dewar. 4 Thomas Stewart 1 50 yard (lash girls 8 and under 1 Jean MacQuai-rie, 2 Edith Stew- art, 3 Anna MacLeon, 4 Mildred Smith ‘I5 yard dash boys 11 and 12 1 Ted Mellish, 2 Bruce MacLaren. 3 Raymond Corcoran, 4 Fred Mar- tin 50 yard dash girls 0 and 10 1 Marjorie Martin, 2 Jean Mao- Lcan, 3 Manon MacQuarrie 50 yard dash girls 11 and 12 1 Lillian Walsh, 2 Mac Stewart. 3 Rita Prausht, 4 Mary MUPDhY Teachers Race 1 Lottie Farell, 2 George Dewar. 3 Pearl Finlay. 4 Florencc MacLeod Boys over l4 l Allin Moar, 2 Douglas Mellish. 3 Wilson Ross Girls 3 legged race 1 Marjorie Martin and Catherine Corcorun. 2 Francis Dunn and Lil- lion Walsh, 3 Catherine Flynn and Jean MncLcan, 4 murcttu. Done.- hoo and Marion MacQuarrie Buys 3 legged race 1 Fred Martin and Roy Kennedy. 2 Bruce MacLaren and Thcmlus Stewart, 3 Blair Maclmm and Kenneth Dewar, 4 'l‘ed Melltsh and Douglas Miellish Sec 14——Girls over 14 1 Irene Dewar, 2 Evelyn Walsh. 3 Florence Curran, 4 Reta Donahue Boys 8 and under 1 David Stewart, 2 Atltol Dewar, 3 Francis Murphy, 4 Ja-mes Sul- livnn Jockey Race (boys) l Douglas Melllsh nnd Wilson Ross. 2 Fred Martin and Roy Ken- ncdy, 3 Alfred Dewar and Kenneth Dewar. 4 Thomas and David Stewart Race, Girls 13 and 14 1 Florence Cronin. 2 Gertrude Power, 3 Catherine Corcoran Wheel Barrow Race 1 Rae Coudy and Lawrence Clin- ton, 2 Douglas Mclllsh and Wilson Ros. 3 Roy Kennedy and Fred lvmrtixi, 4 Glen MacLarcn nnd Ken- ncth Dewar Trustees Race 1 Thomas Nllaclcan. 2 F. J. Murphy, 3 Robert Goody Relay Race I Union Road, 2 New Perth, I Summcrville, 4 Alberry Plains Do right, and fear no mun. Don‘t write, and fear no woman. ._ END PAIN — Soothe S O R E H A N D S by Rubbing in muAnog l-INJMENT . . ._...._..,..... ....__. .1. . Islands Wcst. Clus Zr-Roolo 1 peck Green Mountain Potatoes 1 Dan Macmillan, W. I. E. 2 Jock Mackay W. I. E. 3 Bert Macdonald W, 2. W. 4 Edwin Beam, B. R. Collection of three turnips 1 Margaret Gillis, M. 2 James Compton B R; 3 Flora. 0111118 M.‘ v 4 Russell Compton B R. Collection six Carrots 1 Hazel Brown W I E; 2 Elmer Compton B R; 3 Margaret, Cook B R; 4 Ethel Jurdtne B R. Collection six parsnips 1 Robt Stalwart W I E12 Mary Macmillan W I E; 3 Alice Compton B R; 4 Ethel Jurdino B R. Class kvegetablcs 1-2 doz green tomatoes 1 Waldo Taylor W I W; 2 Miriam Smith B R; 3 Catherine McQueen W I'W: 4 Bria. Benton F‘ R. 1-2 doz cucumbers 1 John Riley B R; 2 Stewart Mc- Millan W I W; 1-2 doz beets 1 Martin MacRay W I E; I G Brown W I E; 3 Waldo Taylor W I W; 4 Dan Macmillan W I El 2 heads cabbage 1 Gladys Brown W I E; 2 Waldo Taylor W I W; 3———-4 Lester Maodonaid W I W. Squash ' 1 Catherine Stewart Macmillan; W I W: 3 Jean Stewart W I E; 4 James Compton B R. Pumpkins-l Robt Brown W I E; 2 Stewart Macmillan W I W; 3 Catherine MacQueen W I W: 4 Catherne MacQueen W I W- Cluua L-Flowen Bouquet of sweet peas-l Gladys Brown W I E: A Mixed Bouquet-l Mary Stewart W I E; 2 Ida. Macmillan F B; 3 Marion Macphee W I W; 4 Dot Yoxlg U B C. Gladiolus-d. Hazel Brown W I E: 2 Alex Skinner B R; Potted geranium-d John Skin- ner B R; 2 Marion Miwphec W I W 3 John Riley B R; 4 Alice Comp- ton B R. Class 5—F‘rllt 6 apples-l Alex Skinner Plate 10 apples (cram-l Brent Macdnald W I W; 2 Lester MacRae P‘ R; 3 Martin Macrac W I E 4 Flora. Gillls M. Plums-l Ida River. Macmillan Flat Class 0—-Cannlng Raspberrias-l Hazel Brown W I E: 2 Ida Macmillan; F R; 3 Mary Mackay W I E; 4 Erin Beaton F‘ R ‘Beets-l Gladys Brown W I E 2 Eliza/bath Murdock M; 3 Mary Mackay I E; 4 Margaret Giills M. Class ‘i-Cooklng White Bread-l Mary MwQueeu WIW; iMa-ryMnctennmwlEz 3 Ethel Jerdlne B R; 4 Kathleen Macmillan W I W. Tea Biscuits-l Katherine Mac- Lcnnan W I E; 3 Mary MecQ/tiecn WIW: 3DorothyYoumBC; 4 Jemima. Cook B R. Ginger Bnapo-I Mary Mm- Queen. W I E; 2 Margaret Gilli: M; a Mai-ton Macpim W I W; 4 Betty Mackenzie M. Apple pie-l Kctheron MacQueen WIWMMM‘! MwQueenWIW; 3 Alice Compton. B R: 4 Marion Macphco W I W. Fud¢e—-1 Erin. Bolton F‘ R; 2 Willem. Cook B B; 3 Jemima. Cook B R: 4 Alice Compton B R. School lunch-l Bury Emery W IEmMIryMldayWIE; SMary Maclmm W I E School lunch-I Mary Emery w lltflMu-y Mwkay WIE;8 Mn-y Mmlennan W I E; 4 Ethel Janilno B R; Special-Alice Comp- ton B R ' Young U’ B C; 2 lands W; 4 Mellvtlln Grain Undead? In Chicago ..__._ gmqngo, Sept. 16-(020-111 I- n» reaction, wheat underwent I tumble of about 2 a-a ow!» m“ ' rise of more than n. cent above 708- umyz close. Rollin quickly @11- sued. however. and the market cloud even with 169151133’- Enlarged speculative sewn; and m outer tone in securities had l hen-mi effect. On m» other hud- Conodian advices said 2.500.000 bushels of wheat hem would lovn be moved to eletern lake P01’?!- Wheat cloned nervous, 1-8 oi! to finish, com 1-4-1-2 advanced. provisions varying from 10 cvntu setback to a. rise of '1 cent-s. Claac——!ewlng Knitting and Cm- chetlng Apron-l Joan Stewart W I E: 2 Mary Jardinc B B. Hemstitzchlng-l Elizabeth lur- dock M; 3 Ethel Jardine B R; \ Mended sock-l Ethel Jul-dine B B: ZMaryMackayWIEJMarY MacQueen W I W; 4 Alice C0mp-_ ion B It. Embroidered linen-l Martha Hancock M: 2 Gladys Brown W I E; 3MaryMackcyWIE Class 9—Mnnnal ‘hailing (Clasd A under 1B you!) l-dbcstcr Mocdonald W I W; 2 Beaver- Macdonald W I W. Class B over 12 years-Mail Box 1 John Gilmore M; 2 Sinclair Mac- RaeFR: aDanBedl-s BR;4 Goodrwtll Macdougall B R. Bird Houses-i. Ddiwin Beard B R: 2 John Cook B R; 3 Gco Oomp- ton,B R. Mimellaneous-l Everett Mac- kenzie M: 3 Hamid Grunt B R; 3 Goodwill Macdougall B R. ' Clan lii-Llveltock and Poultry Calm-l Dan Bears B B: 2 Ei- mer Compton B B: 8 Mary Bell W , 1 w; 4 Roy Macmillan w 1 w. i Poultry-l Gladys Brown W I W‘. 2 Harold Grant. B R; 3 Stewart Macmillan W I W; 4 Everett Compton B R. Poultry-l Dan Macmillan W I ll: 2 Mary Fimery W I E Clan ll-Collecflom mjurious weeds-l. Upper B0110 Creek; 3 Mat River: 8 Wood I9- Ieavcs-l Flct River; l Upper B0116 Creek: 3 Melville; 4 Wood Id West. - Baanples wood-d. Wood Id W; 2 U’ Belle Creek; 3 Belle River; 4 1 Upper Belle Creek; 2 Flat River Olul lk-Sohool Work A-JWi-ihing: 1 H Murdock Mel- ville! 3 Hilda. Murdock, Melville B—1DavidMa.cI.eanFR;3Geo Young U B R B—1 Betty Mackenzie M; 2 Irv- ing Macpherson 1" R; 3 Davis Moc- kenzie M; 4 Irene Macunilian W I W. C-l Evelyn Noye M: 2 Kathleen Macmillan W I W; 3 Rom Mac- Lean F‘ R; 4 Dorothy NOYO M- D—1 Dorothy Young U B C; 2 Catherine Young U B C; 3 L611?" Machete F R; 4 Roy Macmillan W I W. E—-1 Sarah Macmillan W I W; 3 Wilma. Macmillan W I W; 8 Ann Macmillan W I; 4 Fannie Hunccnt M. F‘—l Martha. Hancock M; 3 D0“ Mackenzie M: 3 Margaret Gilli: M. A-diitcp drawing-l Lester Mac- Rae F‘ R; 2 Harold Grant and John Cook B R; 3 Catherine Young B C; 4 Harold Grant B R B~1 Sarah Macmillan W I W: 2 Wllam Macmillan W I W? 3 Elizabeth Murdock M; 4 Fannie Hancock. M C—1 Merton Murdock M; 2 John Gilmom M: 3 Martha. Hancock M; 4 Wood I E. Art work-l Florence Young U BCafli-tarrvlrouncBdzilflwil Young B C; 4 Beaver Muodonlld W I W B-l Flat River; ntillan W I W 0-1 Grime Macmillan W I W; 2 Sydney Stuart I W; 3 Clthnrine McQueen. W I WI 4 Glen Mutan- zie, Melville. ' ' D—1 DONthy YOILXIB. Belle 0.; I Iuthoron Young, B C; 3 Flat R. 4 Lenin Macmillan W I W E-i Wilmo Macmillan W I W; flfllrlhldlclnillanwItl Ann Macmillan W I W; 4 Pmnic 8on- oock, Melville. Iii-l John Gilmom, ldnlvlllc: 2 livowti. Mackenzie, Melville: 8 Merton mudnck, Miaiwillo; 4 Franik Mocmillm W 1 E Portfolio: 1 Fla-t River School. Pmlwil mop-J Kipper Balk R1- ver; 2 Melvilic: I Bells River: 4 W I W. -A.-1and2Uppm-BelloCroek;I Melville; 4 W I W. 2' Irene Mll- i l 1-8 up compared vfiiih YNWQT‘. om at 1-4 mom u. 1-a sum. and] ‘Edward: Undertaking Co.‘ (Mr. Reduced Prices: One Z-Bottom Riding One 2V; ILP. “Mogul” One International Mo 1 horse 900 lbs. 1 02mm. GUARDIAN nnfluuu-n This column u unwed for Queen’! County new: o! hell inbuilt but od- mcln I luvs; untun mu bl inseam: 4- cent; I word attic!!! poynblc ll IGIIIQO- Ml. ARTHUR. VIBE!!! rc-opcnn his Piano Clauses this week. Phone 1581-11. 8. 1182. POLICE COUBT-At the Police Court on Saturday. l woman‘ charged with unlawful posaessioni of liquor was fined $350.00 and coats or six months. A vagrant was given I. suspended ntonoo of db: months and. woo bound over to keep the peace on reooiuilancc for $100.00. A one of non-payment of dog m: was adjourned until Mon- day. FEDERAL EGG INSPECTOR. DEAIh-Edwud William Mallett, aged 50, of 544 East Eight. Van- couver, Dominion Government egg inspector, died this morning at the General Hospital, after a. six weeks’ illness. Thu deceased _Wll born. In Prince Edward Island and had re- sided in Vancouver four years. He i: survived by hll wife, four aondi two daughters, u. brother sud twoi sisters. Funeral nrruigementl will bu ounced inter by the '1'. Mailctt. above referred to was sn- employce of the iota firm of luuld Bros. and was born in Summer- slde, P. ll. I.) Putiot, 5t. John's. Ndd, and Monctcn papers please 009!- TBAVILIING SALEBMAN Ill!- SIIIGF-‘Ibn panama Ind Mothers and siltorl of Mr. Cyrus Birt, Penkek ltction are very much con- cerned Nllfdllll his safety u he bu been chant from homo with- out indication of his whereabouts for fling weeks. Mr. Blrt is a. trav- elling n‘ visiting the homes of the people generally selling household requisites, and usually leave: homoin his car in the be- ginning of tbqweck, returning on Saturday. Three weeks Ico he left Peaks‘: Station on Wednesday, called on his cilia‘ at Mt. Stewart and told her ho would peso that way unto on Saturday to mks her home. Binoe than he has not been heard of, and his family are natur- ally very much worried. Mr. Blrt, was drivinl a. Dodm Sedan car’ with tho licenses number 3836. His disappurunce hu been reported to the Mounted Police, and any infor- mation regarding him will be greatly appreciated by his parents. PERSONALS Mr. James A. Houston “Hillvlew Farm," Mcyfield, was a. visitor to tho city Saturday. Mu; Marguerite M. Iiloiuton, "Hillvicw Firm." Mflyfield, was s. viuitor in the city Saturday. Min Giulio McDonald who hm been‘ visiting her mother Mrs] Dougald McDonald, Orwell, left Saturday morning on return to Wuhan, Mus. Mr. A. R. Cooper, manager of the Prince Edward Theatre, leaves this morning for Saint John, N. B. from which he will proceed w Kcntvillc. N. 8., to bring Mrs. Cooper and family to their new home, 10 York St. Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Stwworth 10ft for Ottawa Saturday mommy. when Mr. Ellsworth will be a dele- gate at the convention of the Can- iadiln Brotherhood of Railroad Employee; They will visit Chicago tad tho World's hi: before ra- turninl. Mi‘. I-Iuih R. Campbell, former- ly of Ptciou Co., arrived in town Tuudny evening on his way to vllit mm friends in Piedmont. Mr. osmpboll ruidol in Charlotictown, PS1,, where he is an employee of thg Canadian Notional Hotel.- Nuw Glugow News. 3-1 Morthn. I-Ilncofi M: I Sui-ah Macmilim W I W; 8 Moi- viile; 4 W I W. Weather Chart: Ihmilhll W. I I I-Gnbylho- Mm. It. M. MAcKinnoIi and son. Ilrnut Jim, who motored home from F SAL The following reconditioned Machinery at Ono l-Bottom Riding Sulky Plow. Ono 8-16 International Tractor. One 3- H. P. “Upright? Engine. One Ford Motor Truck. Also 1 Mare 1200 lbs. SAMUEL KENNEDY, Charlottetown Gang Plow. International Engine. tor Truck. Klnnon and Master Lloyd Caswell. loft on mum Friday mominlfl!‘ ter spending a pleasant threl weeks holidays with he: parent-a w. and Mrs. A. 1.. Howm, 44 School St. BIJMMISSIIJN (BUMPLETES (BPEN NEEIINGS Royal Commission On B a n k i n g Begin 1Vorki®u]mparh; Ileport. (B! 3W! Brown! (Canadian Press Staff Mill’) UITAWA. Sept. 1'l—(C.P.)-Pu'b- lic alvtrimmofthefinyalmmnuncicu on Bulking concluded hem Iiidlv. Juatfiwcolw andadcyfi 9W1! the data tint 1.0M mmnillan and his four 00116081188 authored in thl nonunion Parliament building! f0! that: 14rd mlbiio lieu-rind. 1310i compiet * their open mcetlnu. I the interval Canada. has been tour- ed. Every Hvvlnce of the Dominiod has rendered its quota. o! verbal and, mitten opinion on banking, financial and economic problcznl. The commission now settles down to the heavy task of paxunl and selection, of “separating ‘the wbcci port bend upon essentials. The Comminmm cloned on I. of appreciation of what hu dune mo; fa: and its monu- o1 doing. P1111110 Minister R. B. 80n- nett attended 1m final hon-rind‘. preaood partkvukl oppreciction d the fact that the Chairman and Bit diaries Addls 1nd inhmmtld their summer mutton to come and sit on the Communion. ‘me loud of Commons, he said, wmdd go on record "in a. more forum my" in expressing the thanks of the Coa- adian people. Mr. Bennett oolrlmented that till wide experience of, the Commu- aionera would enable f/hdm t0 89p- arate theories from practical bank-l tng, which he considered inrportanh Lord Macznillan also had word! of high appreciation for the he)‘ which has been given to the Com- mission. during ita period of actiw ity. It must now consider the ma: terial collected, and druw conclun ions therefrom. He hoped thll them would be of a character w assist tha Dominion towud mow. cry and ultimate prosperity. Minor Clashes Two minor cluhcl occurred toda.‘ Officers of- the H. C. Rick Ooh Company, largest operator in Fay: ettc County, paid Joe Beranek, u- sistant foreman at. the Frick mini at More-Wood, Westmoreland Co. shot Car Swhl, 30, 1n the leg site! Btohl and two other pickets tried id prevent him from going to work, C. H. Bubyauser, 57, a miner. wad waylaid and beaten. by three men a4 he walked to work at the Fricll Company's Edenbom mine, scene o! disorder yesterday. Buhyaugcr wu left lying in the road and In tiled home by is passing nwtoriot. Two of those shot‘. It the 0%! mine of the Frick Comptny yaten day during a clash between picket! and deputy sheriffs were XQPOTMG h! a serious condition tonight. Coal Companies" I On Trial’ (Canadian Pull) - QUEBIXJ. Sept. 17-448!!! IHIIIN iahca around a. requested ldioum- mcnt-of the trial and a rlquut b] puny for l. lepulto honing iodfl featured the beginning of tho trill of n cool oomponiol chn-md With being parties to a. combine 1nd nvl promise of n. p. longed 1on1 battle. New York. accompanied by her moths-mph‘ Mn. rim Mac- a Thnheymmnlauoceuiculdom la young mun’: ilichkal from the chaff," an m: has paid, and of compiling a. thanked lord Macmillan mdllil, colleaguufortheiselfonqmder. the Scotch Anthracite 001i Comfl "Imus you t W811i to knoq complaining g 8d are m re 5th Oc~ lian Math‘ rwise pro- MCKAY. Executor J8 t0 buy iSSED a n d , spun ,1, our...“ SEED U C K- r for hange kinds. - BU- I