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Toronto. or . .. i S“ YOUR NIARIIIlOHNS-MANVILLI DIALIR i "counts izxiiiainoit I (Continued trim-Henge 8) 11m‘ zigch-John and Sim-y DuPas- (iuier. . "Waller fllacDonaid" (Champion Male Beef Breech- C. C. Pratt. (Champion Fcmalcl—.l0hn and i\I.i-.-y DuPrisquicr. "Ralph Sanderson, St. Peters" (Best Female Beef Breed, any agei-John and Mary DuPasqtiier. "J. R. Flynn" (Best lvlale Beet Breed, age)—C. C. Pratt. “Estate W. B. Leard, Sourls" any (Champion Hereford Bul1)-—Msc-- Auiay Bros. HOLSTEIN CATTLE Sec. 19.—Holsteln Bull 1 year, registered: 1. Fred Collin. Rollo Bay West; 2. Charles S. MacDonald, Souris River. Sec. 20.—Holsteln Bull Call, Sr., registered: 1. Fred Coffin; 2. Preston Bryen- ton. Sec. ZL-Holstcln Cow 1n milk. l. years and over. registered: 1. R. L. Burger, St. Peters; 2. Charles S. MacDonald. Sec. 22.—Holstein Cow, dry, 4 years and over. registered: l. Fred Collin. Sec. ZZt-Hclstein Heller ln milk. 3 years, registered: l. Howard Dixon; 2. Bryenton. Sec. 25.-—Holstcin Heifer in milk, I years. registered: 1. Charles S. MacDonald; 2. How- ard Dixon; 3. R. L. Burge. Sec. Ztl-Holstein Heller, dry, 3 years. registered: 1. Preston Bryenton; Collin. Sec. 27.--Hclsteln Heifer, 1 year. registered: 1. 8: 2. Howard Dixon: 3. Preston Bryenton; 4. R. L. Burgc. Sec. Zd-Holslein Call, Heller, registered: 1. Preston Bryenton; 2. R. L. Burge; 8. Charles S. MacDonald. Sec. 29.-—Holstein Heller Call. Sh. registered: 1. Preston Bryenton; Z. Howard Dixon; 3. Howard Dixon. Sec. Sit-Holstein Grade Cow in milk o-r call, 3 years and over: 1. 8: 2. Preston Bryenton. Sec. BL-Hoisteln Grade Heller. 2 years: 1. 8: 2. Preston Bryenton. Sec. 32.—Holsteln Grade Heller l. year old: 1. Preston Bryeriton. Sec. (ii-Holstein Grade Heller Call, Sr. & Junior: 1. Elwood Ching, Red Point; 2. d; 3. Preston Bryentnn. Sec. 34.—-Two Animals Progeny cl one dam. Holstein, registered: 1. Preston Bryenton; 2. 8: 3. Howard Dixon; l. Fred Collin. Preston 2. Fred Junior. Sec. 35,--Three Holstein Cattle, gct of sire, rcgistcredn 1. Howard Dixon; Preston Brycnicri: 3. R. L. Burgc; 4. Char- lies S. MacDonald. | Sec. (ISL-licrd, Holstein Cattle. 1 hull 1 year old or older, regist- ered, and 3 females any age, all owned by exhibitor. Club and ‘Government bulls included: i l. Charles S. MacDonald; 2. Fred ‘t Collin. i Sec. 73.--Champion Holstein Bull any age, registered: i. Fred Collin. __ Sec. ‘LL-Champion Holstein Fe- male any age, registered: R. L. ulirgc. c SPECIAL PRIZES FOR. HOL- STEIN’ CATFLE "Souris Creamery" (Best Holstein Calf, Junior)- Preston Bryenton. "Morell Creamery“ (3 animals, get o! sire)——1. How- ard Dixon; 2. Preston Bryentcn. “Mcrell (lo-operative Assn.” ....(Bcst Junior Holstein under 2 ycars)-—Hcward. Dixon, Rollo Bay. “Bank cl Nova Scotia, Mcrell" (Holstein Herd)—1. Charles S. MacDonald", 2. Fred Coffin. “A. S. McSwain" (Female Champion Hclsteim-R. L. Burge, "Percy Robbins. Mcreil” (Best Junior Heifer under 2 yrls.)—-1. Preston Brynton. "St. Peters Co-opera tive" (Best Junior Female) — Howard Dixon. "R. L. Burgc” (Best PIOBPHY of Daml-Preston Bryenton, Rollo Bay. “Holstein Friesian Association" (5% l. 3 animals. progeny of one dam. T95Z1steredi-—1. Preston Bryenwn; 2. Howard Wood. _ls¢l‘- Z. three animals, get of sire, rcgisteredl-l. Howard Dix. on; 2. Preston Bryenlon. 1590- 3. Herd. 1 male one year old or over and three females all registered. females to be owned by exhibitorl-l. Charles S. MacDon- 81d; 2. Fred Coffin. (Sec. 4, Best Holstein Female, registered, under 2 yearn-l. d: 2. Howard Dixon. ‘tSec. 80, Best Showman. boy or girl under 20 ycars)—1. Reti-ia DIXOH. R0110 Bay West; 2. Elwood Ching, Red Point. AYRSHIRE CATTLE ilec. 36: Ayrshire Bull I years anti over, registered: _ , 1- N. W. MacLeod d: Sons, Bridgetown. Sec. til-Ayrshire Bull S years. registered: 1. Kendoral Farms, St. Peter's. l Sec. Sd-Ayrahlre Bull. I your, i registered: l. Edwin Reid, Rollo Bay; 2 Joseph Mcisaac. Bear River. Scc. 39.—Ayrshirc Bull Call, Sr. registered: 2. Kendoral Farms, St. Peter's. 4 years and over, registered; 1. N.\V. McLeod d: Sons, Bridge. town; 2. Wm. A. White 8r. Son, Rollo Bay; 3. John A. MacLeod 5; Son. Bridgetown; 4. Edwin Reid 5; Son. See. 41.—Ayrshire Cow. dry, 4 years d: over, registered: 1. Wm. A. White S: Son: 2. N.W. lllacLeoci S: Sons; 3. Wm, A, Whitg Sec. 42—-A_vrshire Heller in milk, 8 years, regsltered: I 1. N. W. Mat-Lend 8: Sons. ' Sec. 43.--Ayrshire Heifer. dry. 3 years old. registered: 1. N. W. l\i:icl.eo:l & Sons. Sec. ill-Ayrshire Heller in milk, 2 years old, registered: l. Edwin Reid k Son. Sec. 45.—.-\_vrshirc Heller. dry, years old, registered: ~ i, N. W. lllacLcod & Sons: 2. lKcndoi-al Farms: 3. John A. Mac- Leod & Sons; 4. CC. Pratt d: Sons. Sec. 46.—A_vrshire Heifer, 1 yr. old, registered: l. N. W. lliacLeod k Sons: 2. Wm. A. While & Son: 3. C.C. Pratt 8r Sons: 4. Kendoral Farms. Sec. 47.—Ayrshirc Heifer Call. Junior, registered: l. Edwin Reid &- Son: 2. Charlie Pratt 3r Sons: 3. John A. liiacLeod & Son; 4. Wm. A. While & Son. Sec. 48.-—Ayrshire llrifrr Call‘. Senior, registered: l. John A. hiarLeod k Son. Sec. 49.— Ayrshire Grade Cow in mlllt or call. 3 years and over: l. Peter J. MacAulav. (‘hcnslnuh Sec. 51.—Ayrshlre Grade llellor 1 year old: l. Lcnlanti Dixon. Elmira , Sec, '52.—Avrshire Grade Heifer l Call. Sr. d: Jr.: l. Frank MacAulav & Sons. i Soc. 53.—Three Animals (Ayr- shirri rel. of one sire. registered: ' l R: 2. N. W. ltlaclmori &- .l'ohn A.. Britleelown: Ii. Edwin Hold Lb Son: 4. N. W. MacLcod J: John A.. l_ Bridgetown. | Sec. 5i.—2. Ayrshire Cattle. pro- ggrny oi‘ (lam: 1. i/Vin. White 8c Son: 2. Edwin lReid: 3, John A. MacLeod 8: Sons. l Sec. ‘IQ-Herd Ayrshire Cattle. I1 bull over 1 year. and 3 females l any age: 1 1. N. W. MacLeod 5: Sons; cEdwin Reid &' Son. l Sec. ‘15.—-Champion l Bull: .- 9 ~ '0 Ayrshire N. W. MacLeod. See. 76.-Champlcn Ayrshire Cow: N. W. MacLeod. SPECIAL PRIZES FOR AYRSHIRE CATTLE "Ayrshire Breeders Association” (Champion Ayrshire Bull. 2 yrs. and over)-—N. W. 8: John A. Mac- Leod. (Champion Ayrshire Bull under 2 ycarsP-Edwin Reid 8: Son. Champion Ayrshire Cow 3 yrs. d: over)--N. W. MacLeod 8: Sons. (Champion Ayrshire Cow under 3 yrs.)——Edwin Reid d: Son. "Souris Creamery" (Best Ayrshire Call, Jr.. regist- ercd)—Edwln Reid. "Morcll Creamery" (Three animals, get of slrcl-l. N. W. MacLood 8: Sons; 2. John A. MacLcod d: Sons. "Morel! Ctr-operative Astn." (Best Junior Heifer under 2 yrs.) —Edwin Reid 8: Son. "Bank cl Nova Scotia, Moreli" (Best Ayrshire Herd)—l. N. W. 8: John A. MacLeod 8: Sons; 2. Edwin Reid S: Son. "A. S. McSwnlnl” (Female Championi-N. W. Mac- Leoci 8: Sons. "Percy Robbins, Mnrell" (Best Junior Heifer under two ycarsl-Edwin Reid 8: Son. “St. Peters (Jo-operative Assn" (Junior Femalm-Edwin Reid d: Son. "R. L. Burge" (Best Progeny of Dam, 2 anim- sls)— Wm. White 8: Son. “Anderson's Feed 00.. 5t. Peter's" (Best Ayrshire. 1 year oid)—N. W. MacLeod 8: Sons. "Daniel Muilln, St. Peter's" (Champion Male, any age, Ayr- shlre)—-N. W. MacLeod. our: BOARDING tic-use MAJOR HOOPLE ‘happy young couple every l. Hi5 HAlR BACK! HAaveY CAME HOME LAST NlGHT W\‘l'\-\ A GOLDHSH Bowl. on i-tis HEAD -~ ‘uesaio vou TOLD mm av ioeA rte couto cgreow soci-t SONGS oilt/ MADAM, 1 was AT Home LAST NlGl-lT ecoLPToRmel-wz t-lAve uo-r CONTACTED soon ofiou. MATE 5INCE mack pAYwNi-teie 1 MET HtM HE vtAe i-totoius A 00oz KNOB IN tips-HAND, AND ASKING ‘PEOPLE WHICH , i way ‘rt-ta House ._ water! I l. Edwin Reid d: Son, Rollo Bay; Sec. 40.—Ayrshirc Cow in’ milk. ' PIUSVILLE AND VICINITY Mr. Ben Gallant has returned to his home after having been em- ployed, in Summer-side. Mrs. Norbert Ooreoran recently spent s few days with her parents Mr. aind Mrs. Fred Kelly, Rose- ville. Mr. and Mrs. Erby Gallant, Fortune Cove were guests 0n Sun- day of Mrs. Gallant’: parents, Mr. and Mrs. John P‘. Gallant. . the best man was Mr. Clarence hialletf brother o1’ the bride. A host of friends wish the hap- piness. The Misses Kemmle end June McG-rogor and Master Bobbie McGrcgor spent s. few days with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Corcoran. A very pretty wedding tcod place at Palmer Road church on Wednesday Oct. 5th when Mary Olive Mallelt daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ciharlcs Mallett Mlmmine- gash beccmo the bride of Howard Thane Griffin. son cl Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Griffin, Brccton. The bridesmaid was Miss Frances Griffin, sister of the groom and Friends of Mr. Bennett Kelly, Summerside. are sorry to learn of his passing away on Friday October 7th, at his heme in Sum- merside after an illness of several months. Sincere sympathy is ex- tended to Mrs. Kelly (nee Mary Dalton) on her recent sad ber- eaveiment. JERSEY it GUERNSEY CATILE Sec. 5th-Jersey or Guernsey Bull, 2 years. registered: 1. Ernest Undcrhsy, tune. Sec. BIL-Jersey or Guernsey Bull Call. Senior, registered: 1. Ernest Underhay. Sec. 59.—- Jersey or Guernsey Cow in milk or calf, pure bred or grade. 4 years or over: l. 2. 8c 3. Ernest Underhly. Sec. 60.- Jersey or Guernsey Cow. dry, pure bred or Grade. l years or over: 1. Ernest Underhay. Sec. GL-Jersey or Guernsey Heller in milk, 3 years old. pure bred or grade: 1. Gail Johnston, Fortune Bridge; 2. Ernest Underhay. Sec. 62.— Jersey or Guernsey Heller, dry. 3 years old, pure bred or grade: 1. Ernest Underhay. ' Sec." 63.— Jersey or Guernsey Heifer In milk. 2 years, pure bred or grade. 1. Ernest Underhcy. Sec. fill-Jersey or Guernsey‘ Heller 1 yr. Pure Bred or Gnde. 1. Ernest Underhey. Sec. 66.— Jersey or Call, junior, registered: 1. Ernest Underhay; l. Gail Johnston. Sec. ‘IL-Herd ol Jersey or Guernsey Cattle, 1 bull 1 year or over. and 3 females any age. all owned by Exhibitor. Club and Government bulls included: 1. Ernest UnderhsLBay Fortune. Sec. ‘IL-Z Animals. progeny ol one dam, registered, Jersey or Guernsey: . 1. z. a. 8. Ernelt Underhay. Three animals get of one ire, rc- glslcred. Jerscyor Guernsey: 1. J: 2. Ernest Underhay. IPECIAL PRIZES FOR IIIIII OR. GUERNSEY CATTLE “Souls Orcuucfl’ (Best Jersey or Guernsey Cell, Juniofl-Erncst Underhsy. “Morel! Creamery" (Three animals, get cl 1 sire)- 1. t 2. Emeet Undenbay. ‘Moreil Cc-oflerutlvc Asfn." (Best Junior Heller under two yearn-l. Ernest Underhey. "Canadian Ian! of Commerce. lcurie“ Bay For- Guernsey (Best Dairy Cow in milk er cell. tiny breedl-R. L. Burge, St. Pel- r's. e "Bunk cl News lactic, Mcrell’ Underlny. ‘ “Percy lobbies, Morel!’ (But Junior Heller. Jersey. un- der two yearn-d. Ernest Under- bay.- “lt. Peter's (Jo-operative Ace's." derhey. “l. L. lures. It. Peter’! allcylsrnfilterest (Best Jersey Hbrfl-l. Ernest (Junior Iemelci-l. lracet Un- (lest two, progeny oi dam-Ir- Pictured above is the steel frame- work of the new Prince County Hospital being erected on Upper Summer street. summers this picture was taken. work has been completed up as far as the first storey. The contractors. M11‘. schuraian Co. Ltd, Summer- side. are endeavouring to get the building closed in this fall so that work can continue all winter. O'i.eciry and Vicinity Mrs. Robert Oulton of the Brae is confined to her home. Her many Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Phillips, OLe-ary, spent the week-end 1n Wiihshlro the guests cl Mrs. Phil- lips parents. Mr. Thomas Fariow of the Brno is on the sick list and hLs many friends hope that hi; will soon be enjoying his good health again. lvilr. Merritt MaoOormick cl’ ‘the R.C.N.R. has arrived home for a 30 day leave. He L; a son ot Mr. and Mrs. Harold. MacCormlck, Oleairy. , Mr. and Mrs. John Anderson of Denver, Conn. arrived in O'Lear,v on Saturday Oct. 8th and are the guest's. 0f Rev. HM. and Mrs. Burgess. Miss Elizabeth Pate. daughter ol Mr. and Mrs. Peter Pate, is study- ing to be a nurse at the P. E. l. Hospital in Charlottetown. Her many friends wish her every suc- cess in her work, Jimmy Sutherland and Donald Matheson, students taking grade eleven in Summersidc High School, were visitors to their homes in O'Leary over the week-end. Miss Grace Seaman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Upton Seaman, O'Leary, Grade l student at the Niiscouche Convent, spent the potato digging holidays st her home. The 0'Leary Farmers have purchased the White Rose Service Station and Garage in O'Leary. Mr, Arnold MacDonald is the mechanic in charge. Co-Op. Alison Turner, student nt. Mount Allison University, Sackviile, N.B., spent the Thanksgiving week-end at his home in 0'Leary the guest o! his mother, Mrs. Alice Turner. Miss Wilma Ramsay, R.N., of the stall cl the Prince Countv Hospital in Summerside, is spend- ing a vacation at. her home, the guest cl her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ramsay. Rev. Blair and Mrs. Oolborrie of Oleary RR spent Thanksgiving day in Hunter Rivet:- ihe guests of Rev. Howard Christie and Mrs. Christie. Mr. Leslie MaicAulay who was a patient at the Prince County Hospital, Bummcrsldc has returned to his home in Ghent-y. Mr. Mac- Aulny is s‘iil' confined to his bed "and hi; lrL-nds hops that there will econ be e marked improve- ment. ln his condition. Mrs. Hlmold Harris and her two smell children Claire and Leah have left on Oct. 13th for Jamaica Plains. Mus. where the will 10in her husband. Her mm friends wish her and the children every success in their new home. On Thanksgiving Sunday Rev. BB. Qolborne 0f the Went Oat)? tpcstorcl ‘charge o! the United church wu the BUG-st 9908i!" l! 13in WMB. ‘rhanitoflering service in the iidlmineganh church. There was a splendid court-citation Md the service was totem-viva A very ll 11.1117 De! mo. wee held atnlths church of the name” in dusty on Thanks- giving Bimdzy at 1:1 AM. The PITTSBURGH Steel Framework of New‘ ‘Hospital Children of the sunoiiy In... participated in the service and the -d _ 5- guest speaker was Mrs. (Rev) A. In; F. Cone of Eimsdaie who gave an interesting. address 0n "The Ten Commandments." A Thankoflerlng tmounted to the splendid sum of tvrenty-elght dollars. Mr. and Mrs. John Helriihy ol _5 I-ieirbrcn returned to their home week-end in Mr. after a pleasaint Sackvtile. N.B. the guests cf and Mrs. Dan MacPherson. The many friends of Mr. John Noonan, OLesry, who has been confined to his bed for many ‘Yeah. will be sorry to learn that m» wvavwlf. ‘ii: :*:;:::‘:::.i:... break that. this deair old gentleman will soon be feeling much better. The O'Lesry Athletic organiza- tion will sponsor a Potato Festival on Oct. 26th and Lilith instead o! Oct 1.2 and 16th as originally scheduled. It will be held in the O'Leary Rink and besides prizes for potatoes it will feature boxing, fiddling and step dancing compet= itiom. Mr. and Mrs. John Matthews and. daughters Blanche and San- dra, 01mm’. left Sunday morning Oct. 9th to visit their son Allan in Truro. N.S. Allan is on the stall or the 1\ 1k of Nova Scotia in ‘Pruro, and was formerly on the stafr of the O’Leary branch 0f the Bank of Nova Scotls. The Kriutslord United Baptist choir were entertained on Friday Deg! M M CAPITOL- SIIMMERSIDE TODAY (Monti-fly) -— TUESDAY 'T1ml'e how guys gel hurt... _ trusting a yeaulifu/ woman...‘ l-WMPl-IREY tiZABefi-l i. llliill GIiUMWElIIS Cti CARNOVSKY: CANE- PRINCE- MILLER - FORD 3' Imsnalu n on... n. r. Cllllll, so.» mm. ' m“; y, 19mg growing . Ilflfllitll v1 SIDNEY BIDDELL A COLUMBIA PICTURE ALSO COMEDY Shows 7:15 - 9:15 - Matinee Tuesday 3:30 iii. Wiiiiun Marvin Wallace Z I “*7 aet- EXTRA! LATEST NEWS _ CARTOON sm novice!‘ _. reams or THE JUNGLE. REGENT. n......-......w..i Shows 7:15 & 9:15 - Matinecs Mon. d: Wed. 2:30 on tiock for M-G-lWl best to steal the show. (CAMEO TllEATiiE— Ktttwitwtt ‘itlonday-Tuesday 7:15-9:15: Matinee Tuesday l PM. All bonds technicolor “LUXURY LINER", starring George Brent, Juno Powell, Fran- ces Gifford, Laurlts lilelchlor and ex-blariner who is n newcomer to the screen, Thomas Brecn and Xavier Cngst and his orches- tra and of course “Cuguth tiny little dog "Tico", Also Cartoon. musioai-cumedy-rcmnnce, who does his at the home of Mrs. W -i Harris. The evening was pieosang- 1y spent with piano music and singing with Mrs. 0.0. Hewlett and Mrs. M. Ellis as pianists. A welcome visitor was Miss Josephine ltfcbelisn, field secretary of the Miss Gloria Read, student at Prince cl \Valcs College in Chm. lottctbwn and her sister, Miss Dorothy Read of (he stall of the Bank ol Nova Scotia in Summer- side, spent the Thanksgiving week- end at Brae, the Rllests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wiimot G. Read. Mrs. Milton Smnilman, O'l..esry who has been confined to her bed for the past two months had an X-Ray taken at the Prince County Hospital in summed-side. She was found to bc suffering from a. broken hip, and will be confined to her bed for some time longer. Her friends wish her a speedy recovery. Miss Pearl Dunvilie has been Vlslllfl! in West Cape, the guest oi’ her aunt, Mrp. George Shaw. She has also been visiting in O‘Leary, the guest ol Miss Bev- rriey MacKinnon. She left O'Leary on Saturday morning, Oct. 8th on route to St. John, N.l3., where she will be the guest. ol her sister. Mrs. Strothert Acorn and thence to Boston in company with her mother, Mrs. Ernest Dunvllie. United Baptist .W0mcn‘s Mission- ary Union of the Maritime Prov- inces, who is mailing a tour of P. E.I. in the interests and. prcmot- ion cl the missionary work at home and abroad. She wls heard to advantage in several approp- rlate roles and recited’ a besrutilul and touching recitation. Delicious refreshments were served by the hostess assisted by several ladies. The WMJ. cl Knutcfowd Bap- tist church held their recent meet- ing at the home o! their President Mrs. Dan Smallman. The devo- tions were held and business session conducted. A feature of the meeting war a presentation of s Birthday Cake to Mrs. James Smalimsn. The birthday offering was for the missionary society. A special manirsglvlng service was held in the Knutsford Baptist church on ‘Itmsksgivltig Standby with member; of the Mission Band participating. The church was nicely decorated with leaves, flow- ers. fruit by the World Wide exhibit owned by the Parlor, Riev. 0.0. Hewlett was shown at» trlcted much attention. Mr. Howlett ls an expert V. late Major MncNeill was placed In the church by the family. vice was largely was impressive. Wu held at the bane of Mrs. Her- evening Oct. 1th in honor ol Mrs. F-lllwtt MlioNelll who little eon will eh University. m1 Marne presented the melt oi honor wt Guild. An interesting Bee and Cone Bee-keeper. A beautiful floral tribute to the ‘The ser- ’-‘ an A "or! enjoyable social evening bert Vstchier. OTiesry, on Friday with her only be icovlng for Wollvillc. NI. to join her hus- band who is a student at Acadia Kennedy ATTENTION FARMERS Save money by grading your own potatoes with n. BOGGS hand grader. Available at- JAMES A. MccNEIIL l SONS, Summersitlc __________ wishing Mrs. MucNeili God's rich- est blessing in her new home. _______€... VAIiLEYl-‘IELD INSTITUTE The regular monthly meelin! of Vaileyficld W. 1. was held at the Hall on Oct. 5. with the presi- dent, Mrs. Herb MacKcnzie, in the chair. Meeting opened in the usual manner. Roll call was responded to by 6 members and 1 visitor who each gave a Proverb. It was reported that shlngiing ‘on roof of hail was finished. fiues and windows repaired. Bills were presented and pay- ments ordered. Ways to raise money were than discussed. It was agreed that we put on a concert at c later date but in the meantime to arrange for outside talent to come the lat- ter part of October, the members to sell ludge. Re the subject ol cod liver oil capsules for school children, we decided to speak to parents in dis- trict. and to find out how many would be needed. ' Teaching music in schools and sewing clubs was also discussed. 1t was decided to write lor formation concerning Musical Fes- tival. . A letter from Miss Robin con- cerning autograph quilt was read. As this was a project. lor the whole district convention area, it was de- cided lo leave this matter until we in- llAllllE T0 TllE . IIUWIITIIWIIERS with Les Alexander Olympia. Dance Hell Sumrnersidc Monday, October 11th. Admission 75 cents BllY 6 OYSTERS Paying Highest Market Prices OYSTECBATS INC. 8t. Eleonora should hear from the other din tricts. The secretary was asked to to Robin Hood Flour Mills l new recipes ior ‘nil the mcmbe A donation was voted lcr th Salvation Army. Card samples were shown, cash member choosing her own and passing it on to next neighbour. Next meeting will be held nl Mrs. Ciemmie Nicltcrsons. Rnll call is to be answered by "Sing. o! Say and Pay Your Dues." A delicious lunch was provided by Mrs. Bruce and Irene. Flori-ll MacKcnzio, and Minnie Martin. The National Anthem closed ihl meeting. DIG FOR KNOWLEDGE DIPTTORD, Devon, England 1 (OP) — An iron Age site foun here is expected to yield impomnl historical data. Experts have iii- rcady identified arrowheads, bob ers, end sling stones. -4 Professional Bards lir. W. ll. Carson CHIROPRACTOR Palmer Graduate SUMNIEBSIDE Tuesday and Saturday Only ‘ll Grenville Phone 80 l-Z Eli. Parkman. Op+.D., R.O. OPIOMETBIS: Eyes Examine‘. Glance Fitter‘ Visual Training Given REGENT THEATRE BLDG. Bummer St, Summersiilo» ' r. Berle Hickey Chartered Accountant Olllco at ll Granville Street Phone l1! BUHMIISIDII ‘ ill s. r. Hunter. no. orronlsrun Complete Visual Am!!!" Gites Iltill nest Umbra». PW" sumo-um and wmMecNclll thanked her friends in a tow well chosen words. Ounce and contests Ill’! enjoy" raon m ssunuwre sour!" (Your Isrseymgmlu qualified “m” 5*“. " ll the 8.0.1’. I years and ever, trey” eel! EH stench-Ernest Underhc previously shown in regular see- l. lresbmenu were smell. kibble cvonhu terlsiao and delicious N- ‘flail - - Manager. moss m4 q‘ sins lonncnule. P-l-l-