nuance-antes‘: =5; .- ‘Th. #21; ‘jiiilrfrhgui, ...__ ‘MOIlfiQEAL s-rocx EXCHANGE i . ‘I Market mporls furnished by Green- thlelik d; Co., Montreal, in Stewart Iones 8t Co ., s8 Great George Street, Charlottetown. . Qudidd‘ at. closing Sept. 18. 1929. “emi- ‘< caiimahey .. .. 10% hbiufié; 52 Alberta. Paoiiic Grain .1. .... 41% Asbestos. .. ... . . . . . . . .. '1 Brazilian . . . . - - .. -- =----.- 5651 E. ‘A. Oil - 65% '5_ ‘J. Primer . . . . ... ... ..... 48 Building Products .. ... ..... 36 131 grgiazlrirypcmcnt .... .... ... . 27 e Best is ‘Cheapest ‘ ILUTED and adul- ‘i ' terated b Molasses rrmiitlési flavor, food and *5 iTelflth-yalue. rygfdenuina Barbados ... Emeflm M111" e r. guegported under the ‘Wsugervision of t h e f‘ v Bgidos Government . _ s~.t_o your grocer in ’___ eh , ciske in which it l ' w ‘ shipped: u r e. de icious, "B2511 mineral salts Fcanfl" iron - a tonic es 53's‘ a food. “I ul i A225... . . ' min-ego ‘a , or- -your healtlfe " ,3 e, fur-e molasses on ‘ .-.table_ and in (cooking. PRINC E EDWARD -TODAY—- ‘RESCUE’ An adventurer o! the hrlny hlue. bat.» tllng m lire mlmi overwhelming odfll. treachery, elemental NIW! - HOVILTY §Prince Edward The romantic story o! two hard-boiled steel Inllierl and o! two Ilrll. flail‘!- heeutlrul. ‘ - a tremendous plcturk vii- Illlt with drama, thrill. laughs end heart 1 appeal. (remade. Powerandhpel‘ .. ... 86 Canada Brewing .... .. l8 DomiinionBrldge .. 112% Iibreign Power Securities .. ... 40 Preset-Company .. 40% General steel Wares .. as Home Oil .. ... . ..... 19% Imperial Oil .. .. .. ... ... 38% Industrial Acohol .. ... ... ... 22% ‘_ Jnternatiimnl Nickel .. b8 miteirnBitLtniaYYQtIOIGHm . ...... 2B Lyell Construction .. 11% J-Ierris ...-.... ... 6d Montreal Power .. 150% McColl Iirontensc .. 40% National Breweries .. ... ... 148 Notional Steel Oar saw. Canada Bronu .. ... .. . 70% Canada. Msltins .. . . .. 22% Dominion Tar .. . . . . . ... 24% _ Famous Players .. ... 72% Ncrnnde. .. ..... ... ... 59% Power Corporation .. ... 124% Price Bros/... 10c Quebec Power .... .. .. 929i sh-swinigan .. . .... .. . . . . .. 102% smeltors . . . . .. .. 41 Steel ol Canada. .. . ..... 55% 40% Simona wdysigomack .. ... Winnipeg Electric ...- ..... steel o! Canada Pid .. 48% Kennecott .. ... 87% mwrhstional Harvester .. 130% Bendix Aviation .. ... . .... .. 85% Consolidated Gas .. 102% Radio . ... - -. 100% Paramount Players 14st)’ .. ... 'l1"/s pom- 3; Co B. .. ... .... e- 39 American Can. .. 1'18 Allegheny ... 515i Anaconda .. ... .... ... 12d _ 221v. 75% 244%, ..... 400 mngelhdmtree/L. .... .. .-~ 349 ilenk o! Commerce 955 lwyll B6113 ea n. ese on a“ u‘ NEGBOII NOT WANTID n‘ BIOOILYF. N. Y, OIUIUII new roan Bent 10-11" "\- nounccment (rem his rulrll ll" 5"?‘ m» n! iuv. William s. Blacks?!"- er the Protestant Episcopal Ohiuch d . Matthews, Brwllfll. that IIRNOI ‘ NGWHOII. Kingston; 3. Clltiord Rodd PANAMA ” SERIAL--. t CAPITOL — To “ PIRATE OF _ ; ' Clyde Rive r_ School Sports d0 yard dash ior girls under 0 years-l, Dorothy Auld, Kingston; 2, George Willis. Kingston; 3. Mildred Murrsy. Clyde River; 4, Norma Wal- ker, Cornwall. ‘l8 yard dash for boys I to 12 years —l, Parker Newson, K‘ ‘ ; Clit- ford Holmes, Kingston; John Dock- erty. Kingston; Freeman Newson, Kingston. 50 yarn dash tor girls 2 to 12 years —l; Jean Frizzcli, Cornwall; 2, Doro- thy Walker, Cornwall; 8, Lucy Clow. Kingston; 4, Emma and Rhodavhlew- son, Kingston, ‘ 7s yard duh tor girls ever l2 years -1, Edna fiiazell, Cornwall; Mar- jorie Iowthcr, Cornwall; 8, Aims. Newson. Kingston; 4, Mildred Auld, Kingston. '15 yard dash ior boys under lfyesrs -~i, Ivan MacNevin, Clyde River; 2. Arnold Beers. Clyde River; 3, He Scott, Cornwall; 4. Stirling Barrett. Kingston. 100 yard dash for‘ boys over 12 years -1, Willie Buots, Kingston; 2, Clit- iord l-lolmee, Kingston; S. Francis sin. Cornwall; 4, Louis Doyle, Corn- wall. Sack race ior boys under l0 years- 1,’ Ivan MacNevin, Clyde River; 2. Arnold Beers, Clyde" River; 3, Stirling Barrett, Kingston. Sack race for boys over 10 years- ‘1, Johnnie Beers, Clyde Rivcr: 2. Willie Buote, Kingston; .3, 0111mm R056. Kllldiilm: 4. John Bockerty. Kingston, Wheelbarrow race for boys-l, Sten- ley Willis and Fulton Willis, Kings- ton; 2. Willie Buvte and ‘Freeman and John lQockerty. Kingston, 4, Mal- colm MscLeod and Willard Proude. Three-legged race icr boys-l, Stan- ley Willis and Fulton, Willis, Kings- to... 2, Willie Buoto and Freeman Newson. Kingston: 3, Herbert Scott Imfi 13011218.! MacDonald. Cornwall; 4. Cllllord Holmes and Willard Proude, Kingston. g flares-legged rscc tor girls-l. Ma.- bel Auld aha Erma Newaon, Kings- ton; 2, Dorothy Auld and Iilcrcnce [and ployed hostess to many friends those two weeks. while others plead work as ‘an excuse ior non-attend- ance. Whatever the reascn- is. the result is the seine. some children attend while others are at home. classes must he stemd and ai a consequence several lessons in the various subjects. are gone over. and or course these must he gens over again. end so there is general dis- satisfaction all round. n; ' Fair pi ll DOW On hsnd, and the Inspectors are oh the rounds, doing all they canto on- oourage properly conducted iairs. schools in this vicinity have mhired the seine teachers in most cases. Rollo‘ Bay West has tor its teacher this year Miss ‘any rvwhsiiehd c! Fortune Bridge. . i? Congratulations to master Ernest Reid oi Rollo Bay 'West, talented eon or Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Reid. who succeasieily peeled his matric- ulationexaniswiththehigh mark o! sec.‘ Ernie has just celebrated his rourtcchth birthday and is certainly a credit tohlmsellhhis parents e d his teacher Miss Donahue. oi Bo Bay West School. Congratulations also‘ to lihster Edwin ‘liowhshend. also o! Rollo Bay West. who era's successful in _ ' _g the "dreediul" exams with a very 800d mark. Ed- win is the son or m. and Mrs. Wm. H. ‘rownshend, City, and will attond P. W. 0.. this year es will also Er- nest Reid. Mrs. Ernest rrsncis and Mrs. Daniel Brooks oi Boston have re- turned after spending tho summer at their cottage Annandale. ‘they were accompanied by their children during their stay. among whom were Mr. and Mrs. John Stuart andi daughter o! Boston and Mr. M:~ Deed. Dr. Avalon. Miss Elle Keefe and Mrs. Wilbur Mcxiimoh and eon, ere atnresentthegueetsoirdinaod Mrs. Wesley Keats, Ilittle River. ' m. and we. George Best, qr Chl- cleo are vllltlne Manda in Prince County and have recently returned fromatwoweekfvillttoilbrtaine. the guests c: m. ehe megs. is. Green, Kingston. Four-lured race tor boyeovsr i0 years-l. Stanley Willis, Cliilord Holmes and Fulton Willis. Kingston; 2, Calvin Hyde, Boyd Dixon and Johnny Beers, Clyde River; 8, Free- man Newscn. Willie Buote and Will- Ild Prwdo. Kingston. Jockey race _ ior boys-l. Clifford Rodd and Malcolm ldaclood. Kings- ton; 2. Stanley Willis and Stirling Barrett. Kingston: ~ I. Hector Scott and Francis Bein, pernwsll; 4. Keith Dixon end Arnold Beers, Clyde River. ’ Relay race-l, Clyde River, 2. 0cm- wall, I, Kingston. Pres-lor-ell-l, Eons Frinell. Corn- wall; .2, rsrm Nawscn. tiiingstcn: s. Lila Newson, Kingston and Melccm Meelood. isms-uh; s PadQ sin- art,‘ Cornwall. \ Married Women's‘ "race-ii. Mrs. Allison Aulil. Klflilefl: i. N‘!!- George Dixon. Clyde River; s, ins. l y; g .. i5: FREQ-ll. m. and m1. nvereti Rhodes, new 350117011119. aoccmvtfliiif by their three children motored to lei-tune. ‘to pay a visit to numerous relatives and friends. 5 53E §r§5§§E A z "rieeewilscnfiiableleadlesl. ‘Mir-and Isra- 1,5. Francis and ac. and Mrs. Ihni Jehnsiealnent g Banter. the guests o! 1dr and It's. Geliluel lilt- Bedequs. and Ml‘. and Mrs. Will Laval o! loivell, were visitors to Bay nrtune Sunday. the guests or Mr. and Mire. Rog. Dingwell. qp-Qas plreiee l %'$'~P“*‘---~* ..:.::":."..:.‘:‘t“.‘::'.,*:;: ORCHESTRA. have hseh claimed u! i Werelret to report ,t.hs illness oi "m. Fred Peters, rural null courier. IBOWIIWIVVQDQIIZMIIG- cident recently. "having lallln Mm PRIZE LIST -_--_ ‘Clase L-Gralns. Heed East; 2. hank Larkln. Fortune Road. Wheat-l. Ronald McDonald. Cable Head hast; 2. Harry ltattrey. Green‘- wlche; ii. Kenneth McKii-inon. Cable Head East; 4. Patrick. MeKinnon. ’ oil-ll lL-Doots Irish F‘ Potaioesé-l. Kenneth Anderson. St. Petfs Built-h: 2. Daniel Mullin. 8t Peter's South; 8. Herein Mull-in. St. Peter's South; 4. Arthur Larkin. Road. Oarrou- . VsrnonMcLeod. St. Pe- ter's South; 2. Billy McKinnon, 8t. Peter's South; 3. Frank Lerkln: 4. Mary McKinnon. St. Peter's South. Parsnipa-l, Daniel Mullin. ‘turnips-d. Margaret uumnxt. Potter's Smith; 2. Mary Meiinnbll; 8. Edith Anderson. St." Peter‘! Smith. Clale IIL-‘Icgetahlee Green Tomatoes-l. Allison And- erson. St. Peter's South; 2. Blanche Ways. St. Peter's Smith; 2. Richard nedwell, St. Peter's South: 4. Pehicie. Mullin, St. Peters South. konions-l. Patricia Mullin. ‘ Cucumbers. - 1. Rhoda, ndcLeren. - 'h; 2. Gladys Mcharethfleeen- wish: s, Daniel SanderecnyGresn- wich; 4. Dorothy Stowert. St. Peter's South. , Beets-l, Richard bedwell; 2. lar- garet Mullin; a. David Sanderson; 4, {owls Sanderson, Greenwich. Gael lW-Howera- \Sweet ream-l. Doria Anderson; 2. (M01110 Anderson. ' ' Mixed Bouquet-i. Dwls Ander- son; a, Lilian Hlyden. st. mo». South; a, Marjorie Ways. St. Peter's South. _Claes v.-rmii. Wealthy Applee-l. Jean Anderson. 2. David Sanderson; I. Muriel Ic- lnnis; cable Reed mast: 4, Emmett Hclnnll. Gable Reed East. Duchess Applet-l. newts leader- son: 2. ‘Allison Andersen: 8. Edith Andersen. -' Orah Awhv-l. Kenneth‘ "M63!!!- D011; a. humor Mclnnis; a. em. mi- lin: 4. llercier llullin. Clan Vile-Cad!!! .Bread.--,1.'Oetherine uhme. st. Peter's Southrl. Marjorie Ways. Ileeultel-A. Marjorie Ways; l. Pa- tricia llullin. (Boiled-I. lileen Hayden. it. Pl- tm south; a. srsi-iere- were. Mir-l; Mary lleflnncnt unn- aids llctieucn: 2. Ileaaea Vi"; 4. \ \ rci-‘eme eater linen d law-r inhumane-r. uaramtisiniie: l Colonel and lire. U. G. Dawson. v Oets.--1. Patrick ircxihhoh. Cable h . j the roe! a e barn. and acetic-es a | i TOMORROW t“ m” “°“"- “m” '° 1”“ c walilttfiiu o.“ fi "r ' '~ Letty love reports Ir. rem; is cu the mesa. - . ___ n“ rich --- ' Because we have a “handpicked” ori- Mm, m. m, flqwfld 11mm“, oeesumpec, ganlzation of the bigger tire dealers. our u. , u... spent the week end m mum». we! of doing business h lew-uvinsl so “h”. o‘ l‘ ___ int: t year quality. _ _ . {steel seree- , _ , \ m1- 411?" 9°71! "4 m"- Mh‘ Beeausethe dealer. by coneentr-eringcn . gem, ten - ‘ l" Miinml-W- .0191 I" vlllblnl l" one complete _ of tires, gets faster ' 3mm. m." * - "W? °1¢ 11°11" "1 5W?"- turnover, he has a lower coat of doing % L . (gm, "yg- l biuineee-can give-you service wish your _ Jneut, _ ’ ' ‘ ma‘ ‘ _ _.|_-. Bus! n! ovls NEW some nnvlcl: s1‘. Permits school. ram The n” "m" to you i. flat“ sub“. {q u: dollar belegoalgle o; buy befiore. . oonirean Tires erejelivered u. thanydulieveevee 1 town u. coma. '1...” enough tztslsfrzieprgn a good tire dealorhlhere la a! least one-GooclyearSeleetedDeelpe . t 2. Beatrice wusoh; a. mm Andor- son; 4. Jean Anderson. . Hemstitchinl- —1. Blanche Alvarez‘ 2. Edith Anderson; d, Lilian Beyden; 4. Eileen Hayden. .1 Mended Garment.-1. Mary McKin- non. For girls l2 years olagerand over. —Hcmstitching.-1. Catherine ldullin. a. Imelda ucxihhon. ~ A Mei-iced Boole-l. Marjorie waye. ilnihreidered Linen. - l, Margaret llqlmflfllll 3. Mltflfl! WIYOI 3. Pit‘ ricia Millie. nire Hcuee.—1. nauieiwiliin: I, Mercier Mullin; I. Kenneth Ander- sen. l ~ . a » mu Bw.—l. Charles were: Imps Letitia; I. Arthur lnrkin. Clan L-Llvs tech and Poultry. Dairy Gills-J» Albert Pratt: .2. Dan- iel llulltlil 8.’ Philip Larkin; 4. Ar- thur Lei-kin. i» l. Plymouth Rocks-i. Billy McKin- non; 2, Charles Waycril. Catherine llullin. ‘ f Jqculous wean-ti. u. nwssehth School; s. 0eb1e“2lea‘d_ east Ielieol; a. mo. Sanderson. - AIricm-l, Pltrlcialdullin; 1,1“:- jorle Ways; 8. Daniel Mullin; 4.l-1ar- ry Rattrey. " "_ ‘t ‘ Art Work. Grads '1.—l.' Preston Me- Ernn: s. David Sanderson. Art work. Grades V. snqyr, __ 1, Blanche Work-l mu Pratt: SLKen- hell: MGKIIIDOJPG. Ronald McDonald: Art Work. Grades and V1119» 1. Frances Sutherland; 2, Beetriqe Wilwn: l. Joseph McLean. ‘ ‘ \ - 1 1- Wqthr Mwpnsia: 4; Jean And- ersen.’ . ._ » - Penmensliinmdradesfm. and 17.‘; i. Preston ucmvieiewtissrgsi-siuuif ‘j "m. 8. ‘Iona Wilson; e. xsruiem M. dsrson. x ,1 - -' - ‘ ' Pmmlnbhlp. Grades Vuand vn-i, Mercia: Mullin; 2. Blanihe Ways; . Merv Metlrmun: 4, saith‘ Penmanship. Gradefvjxsmd flu --1. Frances Sutherland; Idggggget ‘ldcKinncn; daBestrice Wilson: i hematite. Grddea 1. and n.--1. ' - Muriel Mclnnis; 2, Doris Anderson; '?. Gladys llsharen. Penmanship. Grades 1K. and X- 1, Marjorie Ways; 2. Patricia. Mullin: flpldarlon Ullanley; 4, Imelda Mc- Kliipon. ‘ _ islet please itchy.) l Ma rket“ irorinqAt/sspt lip-There weri only?! cattle lac "144 hogs rci- dispu- eiqu markets hen teddy. M10?" were ‘l1 hose on con- trg hut ‘ll hogs for eels ‘mohflltllrweht slur rci- new! 01.00. tor selects end ti-ii 9n hutcliml. . M. wrehuivs hem‘ m! 0W wile thanby weight. James 0K1!!! wagjmgq ‘gum ‘m qmqh, Ireland. Wilflflfflfielitlr.