in Y g WEDNESDAY. ' i Address and Presentation MR. JACK SIJIULMAN Will show the iieyv ileas in C0£i*"s' and Suits by Lnhioniiaisin l/‘fccliie-szinjy, 3() second floor rqrlrlo - I-tViu" n- iat the home of James Evans, neighbours from Irishfomi and vicinity gathered to-geiher i0 BhOW - their e. teem and appiecfation for the good, work he has done in claiming for himself the titlo of the Lslainds heavyweight champion I boxer. l Mr. William Murphy‘. capablv l presided and after éXlillllllillg the l purpose of the gdtlldflllg called lupon Fred, Ready; who read an appropriate address, while David I Campbell made the presentation of .i lovely, well filled purse. Jim. though taken by surprise. gratefully thanked his many friends. Aitera delicious lunch had been served the remainder of the even- ing was spent in dancing. the Music being furnished by Messers Wrdie Kilbride, Leigh Campbell. Charley Tupltn. and Roland Mao- Kanzie, while u number bf vocal elections by Leigh Campbell “one much enjoyed by all. The followingI 1.- thc address: l Dear Jim:- . We have gathered here lddllght to pay tribute to you as the Heavyweight champion of Prince Eduard Island. The proud I lXdestnl on which you now siandl was not gained easily. It was gained‘ by an exhibition of iightuig courage i A very enjoyable time was held Lrishwwn on Friday night. Septll. l th. when his many friends and "mum w“ held M’ " (IHAKIAIFYICITIWN. UUAKIIIAD Provincial‘ Woman’s W. C. T. U. Convention The annual Provincial Woman's Cavendish United Church on Thursday, Sept- ember 17. The afternoon session, which lopened at 3.30, with the President, iMrs. Hnzen I-Ioivard of Cornwall, in l’ the chair, was largely devoted to musiiness. The devotional period [was in charge of the Bedeque lUnion. l’ A very cordial welcome was Ieictended to the delegabm by Mrs. W. A. Patterson, Cavendish, and was responded to by Mrs. Frank Howard Cornwall Greetings were read from Nlrs. Boothroyd. Mrs. W. A. Thomp- son and Airs. (Dn) McNeil], who were unable to be present. A pleas- In,‘ recitation was given by Miss Ol-evmmie Simpson. The Rpcording Swrfitfl-TY. Mrs. L. H. Drake, Cornwall, reported that a. lequesi had been received from Rev. w. n. Harding. ukins the W- C, T. U. to help sponsor a~ radio temperance hour. This was fully dis- lcussed and unanimously pamed. The President reviewed the act- ivities of the year. and inierestinz reports were also given by thb Rs- cording Secretary, Corresponding Seoy, Treasurer, L.- T. L. Body, Supt. of White Ribbon Tidings, Evangel- istic President and Supt. of Scienti- fic Temperance. A pleasing solo was rendered by Christian Temperance Union Con- whioh pitted itself against greatllvllx lsllbel H0wllld_ obstacfcs and conquered them all. A palm- oll “glgal-olws", mopM-t-d m the cunmmti°n “m” '5 in by a member of the York Union, which you took part, through the llml l-elld by Mls_ 150mm’ was , luck of the draw you were forced lllllcll lllllll-ccllllcd“ ' i° ham" WI" “lo i0 111v wil- midi The meeting closed vaith an III- ‘ your next omxmem ‘m tw° seimram I prcssivo memorial service led by the i occasions sat resting while you Cornwall UnInlll~Mrs_M;l1-k vlcker- l fought‘. But the old Never-sajwdie son plllccl-l a bollulll-lll spray of 'spi.rit asserted it elf, and fight fans from all over the Island tvsre cherr- labour,“ lll the Temperance Call“ mg your ‘ndmllililble "Phwk "5 Yo“ l who have passed to their reward. finally cfitne through and estnb-i The Cvclllllg ‘sesslcl-l “an mul lllllsf,‘ lyfatllfgellflllfés the chmkmer m" jcpcncd with a devotional prriod lled ll ‘ ‘ — . ' ‘sh im o e. Against the ex-chnnifiion, a glwthgcrfimmdllcs,iolfivasgr05; pbyi valiant bniiler himself, and ii mun slmmon A solo bl. Mlss wyalld who proved h: could tnke it and l‘ was greatly enlol.(,l.l_ The report o; come up for more, you SIIOWgCI yourl the Nonllnllllng Cllmmllwe was real class. When the old dynamite y l int-oil and adopted as follows:—- Dxploddl’ them ‘mnply “mm L “n? Hon President. Mrs. W. A. Thom- thing fo it and now you are the I son. CharloItt/Jtoum 52131171171071; the king-pin of n, grCupl‘ Prcsldcnt. Mrs’ nisky bsittirrs that were by no ‘Cornwall’ nlemn (‘my w defeat‘ 1 Vice-President. Mrs. Ali-hrngh possessing this abllltvvNellll summcrslde‘ you have never been disposed fol Co“ 500.3,” Mrs‘ Ellls lmwllllel-l, lake advantage nf it by picking Hnzen Howard. . J~ F. MM- ilaiiceiifiolils To Aid linliyfltliro he zlri benefit by reduc- s‘ on nil farm mort- Iu .~ x prr cent. as from Jan. n razor» ’REGIN.\, S01v1. m1‘; l’zi:4i'.u:l today aiiiio.ii‘.‘.~ri 1 $T5.000.00U hi ‘Ric ' intcrcs: bills of drought-stricken ziruizeiiiiilztia. the province. Affect-mg between 20.1100 nnri 000 fzuincrs, the RIIXIL/UIi-“Llli ‘in. suited from discussions - prcsewazii-os of Cnnritiiai companies and a Liberal pin cus. The Government statement . rifiicf went to drought- muiiicilanliiies, approxi- l’ (H10 iinlf of the 302 muni- ~ ~. C/Jllwtllllllllg the province. hf FOUR KILLED IN CRASH re - of the Sunday newspaper, irlltnlm. and three aviation offic- siiizi l at Civitri Castt-llanu. 97w Jmoof/lml‘ Jmo/Ie ' X “ BLACK Ill! [I1 5712a c/zell; fbrl/"u TWIST ’ l la : [I] do l u|ci<ev's ncruncns TQBA((Q [Tfljluionnm IP11 ROMP), Sept. 28-01?) —- Guido 50,- l Sitllinqivr-rfi, one of Italys best lznoavn pilots. and rummaging editor Voce on; were killed today when their I tin-motored bombing plane crashed , C. ' dlh. qillli-fPIS or bullying the weak. Your: Sea? Mrs E ll Drake. friends all know you, and report IC n all I’ ‘ ‘ , _ or w . :01: for n lmzmd in uliom good ll Trcnsurcr‘ Ml“ Elllllll _ Stan“. in. u l‘. . ' _ —=,t,= , re a ( 1 mp0» on to be lcharlclllewwn friendly is always in evidence. ‘Phat you will be ti \\'0rihy champion no 011° 50115157 and we, your fricncls, ivho know you 120st. are equally Kiri-Lilli‘ that shouri tire timelcomel Evanlwllsllc sup.“ Mrs‘ Hal-rm“ Vi 1011 lmi must face it galnnily‘ l Bed “e and gloriously as you have. taken Mgnnlane" lalyll" T mp . ~,_ .en.1 c e ., victory. And so we itre proud of you. sup o‘ 5C Jim, and in iokrn of our pride and} Dmmn‘ Frcemwnl 05mm’ we ask you m 860ml thlsl Mrs. Leigh Warren favoured“ the lllllle gm meeting with n beriutlfulllls-on: 131,0’ slglled on behalf of your lrlends Church by the side lof e “Rouble in Irishtoim and vicinity. IT“? shield 1m‘ exec enoe Isundgy School Temperance Con- Itcst u-ns presented to the IWPBtOWII ' Sunday School for second your. A well rendered solo by Mr. Harry 7 Vcssey. York. nceompfl-nfid bl’ 1W“ S H I IArthur Vesacv was greatly eniowd- A rcnditig, expressively given by -\ Mrs. Samllfli Campbell, Charlotte- I town. was well received- ‘ r The address of the evening was glwll by Rev, Mr, Harding. and was mcst interesting and forceful. Mr. Harding impressed upon the Wmlw" the necessity of setting a. N811 standard ‘of moral leadership, stating that the moral condition of the world is dependent on women. Te urged his movers Io be up and doing. as theliquor interests, taking advantage oi the freedom of the young lyeoplc and the laxity of the home. are prBF-Biflil iihfll‘ PNPW‘ nnda. An anthem was well rendered b? the Junior Choir, after whdh Rev- l 1, T, 1.. sccy. Mrs. W. A. Pat- lierson. Cavendish. i supt. of White Ribbon Tidings. .Mrs. Wm. Clark, North Wilt-shire. M13. nun ARE so Enlcin AND HEALTHY Tone Up Your Liver Get Rid of Body Poisons V. A Palmlsoll closed m, moat“)! , with prayer. EDINBURGH-(CI-U- Rex. fam- Pl LL; ous but aging drum-horse of the Royal Scots Greys, will be succeed- ed by the black Irish gelding Laird:- bum. (The Greys’ drum-horse is never grey). THE GREAT REGULATOR LESS THAN A PENNY A DOSE l“ on Sunday evening September 20th 81AM l7 IRESIIIISSAJ QUALITY uiemicfifil corrrt. Kept Fresh in IIIC Held foil Package C. To Observe National Fish Week Mouriwah. Que. Bert. 35- in which this You: ‘W111 be observed from September 38 to October 3 triivuilci-s on trains of the Can- adlan National Railwillil will 11ml on the dining car menus for break- fast. luncheon and dinner s chalet selcctlon of testy iish dishes, ac- cording to W. W Bwlnden, general- l! superintendent of sleeping, dinini‘ ‘ and parlor car services of the sys- tem. the travelling public during Na- tional Fish Week which serves to direct attention to one of Canada‘. lchief industries and to encourage the consumption of Canadian fisl. Owing in the serving of fish mi tive to the various regions o!‘ Can ada, this commodity is becomin. increasingly more popular in din- ing cars of the Canadian Nationn‘ llllos on the lablc l“ meme“, ol. Railways, the demand for cod ant, haddock predominating in the east fish from the Great Lakes being in most demand in the more central parts, while the Winnipeg gold eye and Pacific coast species are very popular in the west. The hotel department of the Can- , adian National Railways is also participating in this event and arc placing on the menus of the sev- eral hotels across Canada a wide variety of fishes as well as‘ Canadian oysters. S __ _-_-_ i New Glasgow Mr. and Mrs. William Taylor. liioncton, N.B., are spending n. few holidays on the Island and receiving a cordial welcome from their many friends. The Rally Day service of the Unl- ied Church Sunday School, was held in the New Glasgow United Church, with o. good attendance. The "Theme" was “We too wmild bring our Treasures.“ Rev. W. A. Paterson. presided. The meeting opened by the Doxology, followed by the I-lymn "All Hail the Power oi Jesus Name". Scripture readings by Miss Mildred Brown. and Misses Thelma and Jennie Smith. Prayer by Rev. W. A. Paierson. Hymn “The Wise may bring their learning. Chorus by the school. After the dedication of the offering, five Cradle Roll certifi- cates were presented. Solo by Master BillyAndrew. Closing Hymn. "Take my life and let it be." Mrs. William B. Bulman, presided at the organ, during the service. Mr R. J. Clarke, who for the past two years was the capable and ef- ficient chief mechanic for the Modern Paving Company recently accepted a position with the Storms Construction Co. and with his fumiiy have taken up their resi- dence in Sussex, N. B, The Storms recognition o: National Fish Week f While fish is served on these dining cars reguarly throuflhmlt u"? i year special dishes are prepared for l Con ., gratuinted- on securing of such a. high class workman. his (laughter, Mrs. Alvin Lnwther, Mansfield, N.S., have returned home after spending n few tiiiys on the Island and attending Ncsbit wedding winch was hold ru- ccnilyn-G. at first glance it might no: seem so; in place of the usual sauce base. Fcasonod milk and carrot Crepe-Suede Taffet ‘to the services n Mr. Daniel Hollis, accompanied by ihc Hollis- CARiROT RING. This is a true sccuffle type, though thick white liquid (thickened with soft bread- crumbs) is used. For added rich- ness. 2 to 3 tablespoons oi melted butt-er might be added before folding in ihc egg whites-or, i.’ you wished. bacon dripping might be usrd when the flavor is suitable. Finely chop- ped cocked hnni would be n nice ud- dition to the mixture, when creamed fish (or hard-cooked eggs, if pre- ferred) is Io be used to fill the ring. 1 1-2 cups cooked Cfl-ITOIS 1-2 cup soft breadcrumbs 3 well-beaten egg yolks 1-2 cup rich milk 1-2 cup liquid from carrots l teaspoon scraped onion i teaspoon salt FIRST-AID RELIEF FOR MINOR BIIIISBIIAIIISIEIIS IMIII! 00/1717 ‘lilfii I/fdl/l/fi For simple burns and cuts, Cuticura Ointment is an excep- tIonaIIy soothi ng dressing. Excludes air from sensitive spots, relieves Irritation. promotes quirk healing. Also helps prevent red, ado/oi IIEII. IIIIIIIIII rough hands, promoting “Cuiicurn“ Dept. 22, Z86 with fragrant. mildly medicated Cuticurn Soup. Each 25c. Write "NW5 [IITIIIIIRA ummnir -P--—i a smooth, velvety whiteness. Use tvlether Sf. Paul Si. W., Montreal, for FREE sample. g$vlly SEPTEMBER 30, 1936 g0N® SHOW 01.0111 con 1st FUR TRIMMED AMERICAN OPOSSUM ELECTRIC SEAL ill ll] u, WOLF, -.. RACCOON m BEAVER DE LUXE ,, ARABIAN LYNK $6. 95 to $44.55 Untrimmed Tweed Coats‘ Youthful semi - fitted styles with broad shoulder effect. novelty but- ltons-Sizes 14 to 20. ' $14.75 a» $21.50 BL 0 USES ‘i Frilly styles and tailored types‘ to dress up-your suit-lustrous» Satin-Moss Crepe-Real Silk $1.00 to $2.95 TAILORED EERFECT FIT FALL a. 99 QUEEN STREET 1-8 teaspoon pepper 1-4 teaspoon paprika 3 stiffly-beaten egg whites Mash cooked carrots. Add bread- crumbs, egg yolks. rich milk, carrot liquid l scrapped onion. salt. pepper and paprika and combine thorough- ly. Fold in stiff-beafen egg whiles. Turn into greased ring mold. Set in pan of hot water. Bake in rather slow oven. 325 degrees, 1 hour or until knife inserted in centre comes out clean. Turn out on heated plat- ter and fill centre with a creamed cooked meait or fish mixture. Wool Felts Velours Personality Dresses WORKMANSHIP SUPERB VALUE $5.95 and $6.95 MILLINER Y Fur Felts Velvets In very smart styles “of-the- face", breton styles, picture hats and the gadabout. $1.95 to $5.50 R. P. SIMPSON AN UNUSUAL BROOCH Clips and brooches to-dny an designed for the modern gown which has draperies on the bodiu or shoulder that can be adjuztec and given new charm by beautiful jewels. An unusual brooch designsd for wear with an evening dresl consists of a series '0! stars sei within each other and held in pfaol by diamond circles. 'I'he stars dism- lseives are also set with diamonds lso that there is no "color bar." spsndihrifts because they burn bill, but not to your light. Lace A1’ voun I onus: alflb/u/ AB 0 UT WATTAG E The wsiisge shown on your bulb: is {In amount of power they should consume. Some Ismps lrs their rated wattage. They add Io your current accurately measured and provide maximum light ‘or tho wattage msrhd on them. A CANADIAN MADE PRODUCT mors power than Maids Lamp: are ._5.E'.P‘.-‘?_'.!“.Q 1"’ FATIIFR fiBY OH-IM so SORRY- we DAUGHTER nus-r" weur our FOR - A DATE wn‘ He's so su TO ‘TI-DEE CHARLIE '- - FEATPERO l5 IN‘ r ‘TI-E PARLOQ-VVE ' 2M GLAD?! ARE 255s- Ta-Hiéhasess...” “*4 t. INTO TH’ AND TAKE A LOOK AT HiM-. HIM- RIOR S George McManus