- lng round shc collected four birdies I golf that nlarked he": as one of the greatest sharp-shooters ever devel- ' [ii-st nine holcs in 36, two strokes _ 24, she has already hcld most of thc _ championships of her own country. Eve. 7 it 8.45 20c, 42c. WITH JUNE COLLYER LLOYD HUGHES owczv MOORE ,_ Dorothy Christy Jameson Thomas ALL STAR CAST A story with plenty of heart-throbs. A tense gripping; drama lightened by I “rxlllvlc bright comedy toucs in tcnsilied by s t ar tlil g tragedy, gladdcned by delightful romance. ADDITIONAL . The Leather Pushers an d Voice of Hollywood MAT. 8.15 16o. 87c. fllilillivfir]; 26c, 42c, 52c. qy-dfi with with JACKIE COOGAN.’ JUNIOR DURKIN and a Host of Others. m Till; MOST ENJOYABLE COMEDY or BOYHOOD EVER WRITTEN. - A PARAMOUNT PICTURE. ‘ ANET GAYNA Adwabl. "DREAM GIRL" of the Screen WARNER . BAXTER , Una Merkel plalnt in the future. I am, Sir, Your obedient servant . All of which shows that we are very politely governed, and that we don't pay our civil Servlmts for" nothing. , A strangely little known spot in! London is to pass away. It is thei Royal Botanical Gardens, a cir-l cular plot of land of a few acres in Frvnl fbeplay Ly jean Webster DON'T FORGET TO BOOST BABY. YOUR VOTE WILL HELP OF THE SPECIAL WINS CANADIAN! ll P EN G ll l F l} H AMPIUNSHIP New Jersey» L a d y ‘_ Golfer Retains i Crown. "(By Sam Robertson, Canadian Press Staff Writer) ROSEDALE GOLF CLUB, Toron- to, Ont., Oct. 4.—Maurcen Orcutt, par-defying Miss of Ellglclvood, N. J., is still wearer of the Canadian Ladies’ opcn golf crown. In an In- ternational tilt over the hills of Ros- endale Saturday, she turned back thc challenge of Margery Kirkhanl, of Montreal, to rctaiil the title shc first worn in 1930. The championship was decided by the convincing margin of six up and ‘four to play. But to attain that edge in the face of onc of the most stout-hearted bids ever made for the laurels, Miss Orcutt had to shoot pub par golf. In the 32 holcs that were played before a decision was reached, she collcctcd eight birdies and clipped four strokes oil" wfiat would be considered perfect figures for the hazardous course. Modal scores for thc morning 18 holes ywere: Orcutt, par 77; Kirkham, 77. For the 14 holcs played ‘in the af- ternoon. the defender used up 57 strokes and Margery ten more. Miss Klrkilam was matched! against an opponent who has had almost twice her experience in com- petitive golf. It is only four years since the sturdy Montreal-born girl.’ entered h_er first major tournament. She is now 23. In comparison, Miss Orcutt has been wcilding a. vcryl capable nibllc in “big time" tour- neys for seven years. Though cnly l But the Canadian girl needs no alibi for her defeat. In the morn- and generally displayed a. brand of oped in Canada. She toured thc Indfil‘ perfect figures to make the turn three holes up on the title- holder. Maureen had been playing stead- fly up to that point, but it would have taken a. superhuman cllort to keep abreast of the silarp-shooting victory in the hole and the cham- tcmber. WIN 0N E BABY PRIZES. captured the hole with’a par three and squared the match. It stayed that way for the remainder of thc round. But thc unbeatable stride in which Miss Orcutt covered thc incoming journey ill the morning, stayed right with her for an aftcr- noon rollnd that was brinlful of golfing drama. - Birdies and pars continued to fly from the clubs of Miss Orcutt and the tussle ended on the 32nd green with Miss Kirkllam conceding a three-foot putt to hcr opponent, for pionship. DUNVAR SCHOOL Honor roll for the month of Sep- MMV’, “f Wu!“ and its dreams, flilllluness and its tears, love and "5 triumphs. How a. wistful girl . I created her ideal, and how a ma“ of‘ the world found a new role 1,9 play. A 811)’ and wise and human drama. A. Miracle Picture for You and the. Family SPECIAL “Baby Follies" a the vcry centre o fthe Regentsi Park. To the min and woman in tho streets the Gardens are hardly, ' vlmown even by name, let alone byi entry, but there is proably hardly a botanist in the world of any repute. who has not vsiited them- , The Royal Botanical Gardens, have been in existence for 92! " - years. Some of the plants there ere vcry old. One of them, the Kafflr Bread, ls nearly a thousand '1 'years old. The Elephants FOON i | plant, from the south African Align‘ P‘ COLOR »_ derert is three hundred years old, 0 Miws EVENTS ‘. l and there" is a specimen of the ‘Century plant, which blooms once l... ,, ...“... yeprg, i. plum. __y_____ this specimen ls only 35 years old W: ’ so tlrt A. D. 2000 will not be far London Letter arenfly the suggcsted ten per cent» off when it next bursts into flower, tariff is a move which will not be, and i“ 5° dmng dies from ex‘ accepted quite in the way most’ haustmn‘ whoever buys the plant. ‘people expect n is said that even is hardly likely to survive it. Andi ‘Mn Nevme Chamberlain said a now mo Royal Botanical Gardens inme whna ago that rm. the pub as such are to cease to exist and (British United Press) poses of protection’ that is to say’ the land will revert to the Crown (By Glanville Carow) Senior Department g GRADE X-l Avelinc Gallant 84.3 GRADE IX—l Helene Doiron, 85.4. GRADE VII—-1 Fidelis Buotc, 2 Bert Pitrc, 3. Catherine Gallant. GRADE VI—-1 Evrilnc Gallant 2, Theodore allant, 3 Antoine Dolron. GRADE IV-i. Rita, Pitrc, 2 Marie Richard, 3 Bertha Pincau. Perfect Attendance: Aveiinc Gal- lant, Hiiille Doiron, Fidcis Buote, Btrt Pitre, Olive Gallant, Eveline Gallant, Rita Pltrc, Ilcrtha Pin- cail, Marie Richards, Edmond Gal- lant, Fcrinand lvfarlin. Teacher: Mrs. Alvinn Gnllrmp Junior Drpilrllncnt GRADE III (a) 1 Emmanuel Gal- lant, 2 Dora Gallant, 3 Marie Dol- ron. GRADE III lb) 1 Bernice Gallant 2 Rose Richard, 3 Pius Pitre. GRADE II-l Bertha Gallant, 2 Alexandre Pincau and Louise Gal- lant, 3 Eunice Doiron. GRADE I (a) 1 Adrian Pincau 2» Yvonne Blanchard, 3 Ernest Pincaui GRADE I (b) 1 Alcede Richard,‘ 2 Camille Pineau 3 Edna. Pincau. i Perfect Attendance: Emmanuel Gallant, Rose Richard, Bernice" Gallant, Adrian Doiron, Marie Doiron, Bertha Gallant, Eunice Doiron, Douglas Pitrc, Edna Pin- eau, Yvonne Blanchard, Jerome Blanchard, Obeline Richard, Alcide Richard. Ernest Pincau. Teacher: Helen Gallant. FINAL SALVER SHOOT AT COVEHEAD The final shoot on the Solver! was held at the Covchcad Rifle. Railgc Saturday, Sept. 26. The at’, LQNDON, 030ml,’ (BUP)_ the purposa of helping mdustryi and be thrown into the main park. The,“ have bu,“ so many happerb and reducing unemployment, a ten ings o; gfave inlpormncc m ‘helper cent tariff would be about as . House of Commgng 1.1m h much good as a sick headache. It ' , lighter side of things Yul. atbggsis of course for the purpose oi SourlsSchoolFalr I‘ somewhat obscured. Yet funny Collecting revenue, but the danger ' things have happened nevermelcfi is that its probable failure to re-i on scmembm. 17m we soul-is For instance, thc other day during duce the numbers of unemployed; School Fan. was held m the 113x111. one of the divisions Mn Neil‘ will be taken by the opponents of; bmon Bundmg at 50mm sump . Maclcan, M. P,_ was anxious to protection as a proof of failure al-l visor Mum“ and ML and Mm Gib. raise a point of order. In those $08031". Son very capably performed the iirnumstnccs in order to catch l\’fr._" judging aftcr which short, addres- Spcnkcrs cyc it is necessary to rc-i As for the Liberals it is probable , ,- main “seated fllld covered." But that they will make no very iii-cugjji,ffl,°h°,f,‘,§p"s,ffim.§félfi',l,by rig in thc cusscdnczis of things itjrcsistance. If Mr. Snowden, Free. sports wmch were keenly contest- happmrd‘ as 1i so mo“ do“ “t . Trader to the backbone’ can cd were carried out under the su— those-moments, that lifr. Maclcan‘ swallow a tariff cs the only way i0 évislon or Mt Mumm found himscli without a hat. a‘ collect revenue without too muchigmss, a hat was thrown to him from a‘ opposition» almvst anyone cvuldr ‘Se, ._,_w,,,,a, _ 1 Ernest 0-50.. lrck bench and without looking at Liberals who for all their political m“ it he grabbed it, jammed itvm 1115 lives have sworn by Free 'I‘radcl Sea‘ 4 __ Com _ 1 Gladys Mul- lircid-umd raised his point of principles have gone over to the‘ buy 2 Helen Mummy, 3 Gertrude order; whereupon the House forgot idea 0f B- fflllenllc tflfil ‘Pqqlietfl _ ‘ Budgets, and ihg crisis, the Gold; Indeed a revenue uniform tariff CLASS z Standard, Tariffs and all thc rest of ten per cent hardly conflict-i P t t _ _ 1 Evelyn calms 2 B of it and howled with sheer dclighty: with the Free 'I'1'.'ld0 principle at ° a m” ' Mooney, 3 Geo Mclsaac. 4 Wallie For that hat was a delicate tawny; all. The raising of transport brolm aff*ir of the ladies‘ bowler_ charges would have the same Mcmaac’ T“ l 1 Evelyn variety with two remarkable fine’ Cffeci. but U19 m?!“ 1f it 0911195.‘ Sim 3 _ mp5 — a ns. , C feathers curling round its brim.‘ llill put the revenue int.o the right‘ Sec‘ 5 _ Carrots ___ 1 sandy Gm "£252" '5.“ 1:.“ P";*;::.;-"::* i’.i’.‘.°..i"f.‘lif‘“if.;....‘ 2 a vim» v- Caicdonian stcrnly andmwilrilvlfiy tor: “Round Pond‘: in Idensingtonvvle’ 4 Philip Pauiquet‘ 1 G1 ad s it from his hcild—rules or no rules‘ Gardens as most people who havei sec‘ 6 — 5111:“ F5 ‘I, He.’ 33g- -and nothing but- nativc gallantry: been in London know. And Ken-lxwunaly’ 2 a er “e aq ’ restrained him from stimplng it sington Gardens are under the con- ' 1e“ Mmmi“ 1 underfoot. l trol o.’ His Majesty's Office of! CLASS 3 sec’ 1 Tomatoes _ I suppose that to anyone con-l Works, which means in its turn: Rmabene Mfisman. 2 Geo Paquet, corned for thc moment only will, {thwt there are innumerable Rules; 3 L” MacDonald’ 4 Jack Matthew‘ thc humours of tho House, question land Regulations s” 4 _ Cucumbers "‘ 1 Rm” governing that time during thc present Natlonali cclle Mossman, 2 Geo Mclsaac, 3 Golwrnment Gardens and those who use themd provides most enjoy- 'And thcse Rules and Rugulations Jwk Mamwwi 4 Harvey P °°1°' "Innt. ' Sec. 5 — Bccts — l Mervyn Mac- Mr. Stanley Baldwin laughs be-i other things, dogs may not cntcr lenact that, among a thousand Donald, 2 Danl Croucher, 3 Geo hind his order paper while the‘ thc water, though they are not for- Plquet- 4 sandy Gumm- Prime Minister is heckled and is hidden to drink of m, pool. 5% 7 A- —' Pumpkin “helm - doing his best to support some Well, the other day a. keeper in 1 “Mend Lewis» 3 Harvey Pwle- 3 policy of thc Conservatives which Kcnslnztvn Gardens repreved a Th“ Cm“- 4 “am” P“°l“°i~ be would as ll Socialist have vlol- l dug owner for allowing the doc to Sec- 7 B. Pumpkin (weight) - 1 cnily attacked. The Prime Min- ‘ put its forepaws in the water Nlflfy Chevfirlc. 2 Dilly Grant. 3 B- Lewis, 4 Joan Paquet. fore that this will avoid any com- Faueere. 4 MEYER!“ Iva-Vie- ‘Cartér, 2 Evelyn Cairns, 3 Agnita I Cairns, 2 Helen Cairns. 3 Art Mac- tcndancc was no; a5 large as pro.‘ ister in his turn when Mr. Baldwin Q while drinking. The owner, think- CLASS 4 Sec. 3 - Sugar Cookies — 1 He- len Paquet. 2 Margaret Carter, 3 Mary McIntyre, 4 Evelyn Cairns. Sec. 4 Ginger Snaps, 1 Margaret Perry. 4 Agnita McIszlac. Sec. 6, Plain chocolate Fudge, 1 Pearl Croucher, 2 Edith Croucher, 3 Evelyn Calms. 4 Gladys Mullaly. CLASS 8 Sec. 1, Girls Under 12 Years, lidkf, 1 Nettie Madore, 2 Celia Ca- hlll, 3 Annie Jennings, 4 Jessie Mc- Intyre. _ Sec. 2. Towel. one end I-Iemstit- ched, 1 Geneva Fougere, 2 Celia Cahill, 3 Adele Bourgeois. Scc. 4, Mended Garment, 1 Net- tie Madore, 2 Mattie Jennings, 3. Catherine Paquet, 4 Celia Cahill. | Sec. 6 A, Centre Piece or Colored , Runnely-l Dorothy Creamer, 2 Ce- ‘ lia Cahill, 3 Ella Cairns. Sec. 5, Girls 12 and over, Mend- ed Sock, 1 Evelyn Cairns. I Scc. 6 B. l Embroidery, l Gladys hfullaly, 2 Evelyn Cairns, 3 Mary Feehan. Sec» 6 B- 2, Embroidery, 1 Evelyn Calms. CLASS l0 Sec. 1, Best Heifer Calf (dairy) 1 Elmer Macdonald, 2 Geo Mclsaac, 3 Amy Malone, 4 Anna Malone. Sec. 2, Plymouth Rocks, 1 Evelyn clonald, 4 Sandy Gilliam. CLASS ll Scc. 1, Weeds, 1 Pearl Croucher, Grade 3 Sourls High, 2 Grades 5, 6 and 7 Sdiirls High, Grade 4, Con- vent, 4 Grade 9, Convent. Sec. 2, Leaves, l Gladys Mullaly 2 Grade 6, Convent. CLASS 9 Sec. 2 Nail Box, 1 Garfield Car- tcr. CLASS l2 Scc. 1, School Work, Exercise Book, Grudc 1, 1 Rita Condon, 2 Mary Ford, 4 Pauline Richards. Sec. 1, Grade 2, 1 Jos Paquct, 2 Edward Campbell, 3 Jos Harris, 4 Helen Paquet. ' Scc. 1, Grade 3, 1 Waldron Mac- Isaac, 2 ‘Theresa Cheverie, 3 Helen Cairns. 4 Geo McIsaac. Sec. 1, Grade 4, 1 Florence Mac- Lean, 2 Virginia McLcllal-l. 3 Mary McKcin-ney, 4 Daniel Malone. Sec- 1, Grade 5, l Rena. McLean, 2 Elmer Paquet, 3 Mary Beamish, 4 Amy Malone. Sec. 1, Grade 6, 1 Leo Macdonald 2 Jimmie Mclnnls, 3 Geneva Fou- gere, 4 Calla Cahill. Sec. 1, Grade 7, 1 Billie Moynagh 2 John Beamish, 3 Philip Paquet. Sec. 1, Grade 7, 1 Helen Mullaly, 2 Evelyn Cairns. Sec. 1, Grade 9. 1 Margaret Mos- 59y. 3 Gladys Mullaly, 3 Marjorie Paquet. Sec. 1, Grade 10, 1 Mary Feehan, 2 MBTSB-ret LaVie, 3 Estelle Mac- donald, 4 Margaret Campbell. Sec. 2, Map. Grades 5 and 6, 1 Leo McDonald, 2 Sandy Gilliam, 3 Jimmie McInnis, 4 Franklin Che- verie. Sec. 2 Grades 7 and 8, 1 Evelyn Calms, 2 Helen Mulally, 3 Bridget McIntosh, 4 Edna. Macdonald. Sec. 2 Grades 9 and i0, 1 Adele McLean, 2 Virginia Macdonald, 3 Mary Feeharl, 4 Margaret LaVie. Sec. 3 Grades 1 and 2 Art Work, 1 Clarence Gallant, 2 John Cream- iard’: Wharf about 8 o’clock yester- ifollowing Islanders have iMount Allison University as first vious shoots. The shoot was elicit-I is struggling cgainst fearful odd; ing himself hardly treated. com- er, 3 Edith Croucher, 4 Bowers Le- BEITIIAI. Gllllllllll mums oumTo our - The til-omen responded about 8.10 YU- terday morning to an alarm for n fire in Mr. N. Rettenbury’; were- house, Water St. The blue, which i; thought to have started from hot ashes was extinguished before much damage was done. film! 1N PORT-The SS. Hairs Captain Blomseth, docked at Pick- day morning from Swansea, Eng- land with a cargo of coal. She is now unloading and is expected to leave Monday or Tuesday. FIRST YEAR STUDENT — The entered year students: John James Hill, Charlottetown, Glendon Partridge. for three years Aslatant Secretary Y. M. C. A.. Charlottetown, A. L. Wright, Charlottetown, Richard Gordon Lea, son of ex-Premler Lea Victoria, John A. Williams, Tyne Valey, Isobel! Wilson, Alberton and William Alfred Seaman, Bradal- bane. Hilton McNeil, of Tym Valley and Elwood McPherson of 0'Leary. MILLVALE WOMEN'S INSTIT- UTE-Tlle September meeting of tho Mlllvale Women's Institute was held on the 8th at the home of Mrs. 5» qi-uuvw ‘new ellocznl _AT__ .ST. AVAIIIVSN Cook h Mallow be; to announce- to the reclllentc of St. Award: and dlltdot that they have opened an up-to-dlto grocery and bltehei bluinen on St. Peter‘: Road. and will be prepared to render quick and efficient engine to their ellltomen. Delivery by our in any lllrt o! the city. Telephone No. 1809. Bill] S. Yao WLING ZION GUILD LEAGUE Alfred Parsons. Minutes of last meet ring were read and adopted. Roll call‘ was answered by eight members, with “Pickling Recipes". New com-l mlttees for next month are as fol-, lows: Sick committee, Mrs. James Parsons, Mrs. Clement Trainolq: Program Committee, Mrs. John Hog an, Festival Committee, Mrs John Dugan, Mrs. Geo. Murphy, Mrs. John l-Iogan.. The next meeting to be held at the home o! Mrs. John Hogan. Roll call is t0 be answered with "Recipes for removing stains." MILLVALE SCHOOL Standing for Millvale School for September. GRADE X-1 Cletus Murphy 2 Oswald Murphy. GRADE 1V—1 Ella Murphy 2 Reta Murphy. GRADE III-l Leona Murphy. i! Francis Hill. . GRADE II—1 Vestine Parsons. 2 James Murphy. . GRADE I (a) 1 Lillian McIhnis‘ and Vernon Murphy, 2 Bernice Murphy and Aeneas Murphy, GRADE I (b) 1 Herman Parsons 2 Eunice Murphy. Perfect Attendance. Bernice Mur- phy, Eunice Murphy, Ella Murphy. Lillian lvrcinnis; Leona Murphy,- Mary Murphy, James Murphy. HONOR ROLL MODEL SCHOOL Grade VI.—l, Ernest Carver; 2, Jackie Cameron; 3, Sadie MacDon- ald. Grade V.—1, Drummcrnd Cobb; 2, Garth McEwen; 3, John Davis. Grade IV.—1, Catherine Bethune; 2, Arthur Ross; 3, Dean Robinson. Grade IIL-l, Harold MacKay and Nicholas Kays, equal; 2, Harry Ward; 3, Barry MacLaren; Grade II.—1, Burton Howatt; 3, Gordon Ross; 3, Sadie Alchorn. -Aileen Cantwell. 2 Anna Cheverie, 3 Gertrude Pa- quet, 4 Ronald McLean. Sec. 4 Grade 6 i Leo Macdonald, 2 Jimmie McInnis, 3 Celia Cahill, 4 Nettie Madore- Sec. 4 Grade 7 1 Blanche Green, 2 Eleanor LaVie, 3 Adele Cheverie, 4 Edna Paquet. Sec. 4 Grade B, 1 Bridget Mom- tosh, 2 Helen Mullaly, 3 Evelyn Calms. 4 Frances St John. Sec. 4 Grade 9 1 Rita Maodonald 2 Marjorie Cheverie, a Estelle Mac- donald, 4 Adele McLean. Sec. 4 Grade l0, 1 Kathleen Mc- Donald. 2 Mal-y Feehan, 3 Margin-- et LaVle, 4 Jessie Bushey. CLASS l4 -- SPORTS Sec. 1 50 Yd Dash Girls under 0 Years. 1 Alice Byrne. 2 Mary Che- verie, 3 Amy Malone. Sec. 1 Gil-ls 9 to 12 Yrs, 1 An- nie Jennings, 2 Florence Whitley, 3 Mary Whitley. 4 Shirley Gilliam. Sec. 2 Boys Under 9, 1 Thomas Carter, 2 Geo Paquet, 3 Lem Pa. SPARE RIBS I. Lafferty 136 169 130 E. Bell .. 145 227 I01 M. Burns 13a vs 15o E. MacPhelson . 71 113 143 A. Warren 90 139 180 575 712 Total 1998 FEATHERWEIGHTS C. Brown 141 148 135 J. Leitch 71 73 101 M. McMillan B8 103 117 ‘B. Patterson 70 140 65 D. Hooper 93 110 184 , 463 580 592 'l‘otal . . . . . 1885 Majority for Spare Ribs 368. High single E. Bell, 337. High three E. Bell. 473. NONSUCH 127 116 ill 198 97 134 130 115 7i 98 141 8i 104 153 15! 057 522 56f Total . . . - . . 1748 OUR. GANG B. Fraser 79 104 110 Low Score 98 4i 77 L. Cudmore 109 84 28 Lawson 132 93 143 A. Jewell ...... 130 103 03 548 424 500 Total 1472 Majority for Nonsuch 27 High single D. Parent 198. High three D. Parent 420. ‘REBEKAI-l BOWLING LEAGUE FALL SCHEDULE, 1931 Oct. 5th, 7 p.m.-Alphas vs. Kior- as. Alleys 1 and 2. Oct. 5th, 7 lam-Eureka; vs- Oar- dinals. Alleys 3 and 4- Oct. 12th, 7 p.m.-A1phas vs. Eurekas. Alleys 1 and 2. Oct. 12th, 7 p.m.—Kloras vs. Car- dinals. Alleys 3 and 4. Oct. 19th, 7 p.m.-A.lphas va- Cardinals. Alleys 1 and 2. Oct. 19th. 7 p-m-Kioras ve. mir- ekas. Alleys 3 and 4: Oct. 26th, '1 {mm-Alphas v1 Kiel-as. Alleys 8 and 4. Oct. 26th, '1 lam-Eureka Vl- Oardinals. Alleys 1 and 2. . Nov. 2nd, 7 Dan-Alphas vs. Eur- ekas. Alleys 3 and 4- Nov, 3nd, 7 pJllw-KIOTM vs. Car- dinals. Alleys 1 and 2. Nov. 9th, 7 lam-Alphas va- Car- dinals. Alleys 3 and 4. ekas. Alleys 1 and 2. Nov. 16th. 1 Dm--—A1Phll W- Kioras. Alleys 1 and 2. Nov. 16th, 7 pmo-Iitlrelr-u vl- Cardinals. Alleys 3 and 4. Nov. 23rd, 7 gym-Alphas VI. Eur- eilas. Alleys 1 and 2. Nov. 23rd, 7 lam-Klara; vs. Our- dinals. Alleys 3 and 4. Nov. 30th. '1 a-rm-Alrhu vl- Cardinais. Alleys 1 and 2. Nov. 30th. 7 p.m.-Kioras vs. ‘Eur- ekas. Alleys 3 and 4. Dec. 7th, 7 {Nils-AID}!!! vs. Kier- as. Alleys 3 and 4. Dec- 7th, 7 pan-Eureka vs. Oll- dinals. Alleys 1 and 2. Dec. 14th, 7 lam-Alpine: vs Eurekas. Alleys 3 and 4. 51E Nov. 9th. 7 pun-Klara: vs. Eur-‘w Margery. And the sonic could also v ' Sec. 1 — Sweet Peas - l Jack wis. quot, 4 John gallium Dec. 14th, 7 p.m.—KiOl'BS vs. Oar- be said for thc play from then on, nnly Maureen setting a burning pace and the challenger facing un unsurmountable task. Once thc Iirst turn had been made, the. American star's putter worked like. magic and for the last 23 holes, she turned in a score that shattered par by four strokes. mg from 5m“; to p.115), prank i and his own past chuckles dciight- plaincd to the Office 0f Wflfks Mid Matthew, 2 Jessie Bushey, 3 Nora Sec. 3 Grades 3 and 4. 1 Ella Auld was two points in thc lead‘ going to thc five hundred yard range, going back to the six hun~ drcd Chcsley l-lughcs was one point in the lcad, after shooting at tlln six hundred Frank Auld gained 011C point making thcln tics. In till‘ shoot off, Chcslcy Hughes won liic cdly to himself. The same thing applies to all the members of the Cabinet in so far “Sir. In reply to your letter of as they have political pasts-with l lh: 3rd instant. I am directed by mir- exception. Thnt is Mr. Philip t' the First Commissioner of H. M. Fnolvdcn, Chancellor of the Ex-r Works, ctc, to state that in Order t0 rlvqucr. He has no ‘past’. l-fe‘avoid interference with the water- has never varied hi", views; hlagfowl and model yachts, the park- lln rcply received whet seems to be a gem of a letter. Here it is: McLean, 4 Virginia McDonald. Sec. 2 - Mixed Flowers — i M. Matthew, 2 Adeline Cheverie, 3 E. Croucher, 4 Rena McLean. Sec. 3 _ Geranium - 1 Helen Paquet, 2 Jessie Bushey, 3 Anna Cheverie, 4 Eleanor Dugas, ‘ Cairns, 2 Helen Cairns. 3 Billie Che verie, 4 Margaret Beamish ' Sec- 3 Grades 5 and B, 1 Nettie Madore, 2 Adele Bourgeois, 3 Celia Cahill. 4 Sandy Gilliam. Sec. 3 Grades 7 and 8, 1 Evelyn 9911M. 2 Edna Paquet, 3 Edna Mc- Sw- 2 Boys n w 13 Yrs. 1 Amby Moynaah. z Jack McLellan. a Arty Macdonold, 4 Bernard Carter. Scc. 4 Sack Race Boys, 1 Jack McLellan, 2 Jack Matthew. 3 Geo. Paquet. 4 Philip Paquet. Sec. 6 Wheelbarrow Race, 1 Am- by Moynagh and Billie Oheverie, dinals. Alleys 1 and 2. Dec. 21st, 7 lam-Alphas VI. Cl:- dinals. Alleys 3 and 4. Dec- 21st, 7 para-Klara: vl. mur- ekas. Alleys 1 and 3. TEAM CAPTAIN! Alphas-Mrs. G. Sear. It was on the tenth hole Maureen salver. The next shoot will he hold, political creed hfis been as lln- i keepers in Kensington Gardens CLASS 5 Donald. 4 Bernard McDonald. 2 Ronnie Cheverie and Lloyd Mac scored her first Win cf thc dfly- $110 ‘Wednesday, Oct, 7 to make arrzlnc" k changing as the lrlw o.‘ he Medea ‘ have instructions to prevent any Sec. 1 - Apples - 1 Adele Mac- Sec. 3 Grades 0 and i0, 1 Virginia Innis. 3 Philip Pequot and Jack Kl°m_m"- 5- 5mm“- drclilwd l 10118 DIM I01‘ that dtfils- merits for thc prize shoot. Th; 5C0!‘- vnri Persians. No one can quote dog from entering the round Pond. Lean. Macdonald. 2 Adclc McLean, 3 J. McLellan, 4 stow“; Mmcmmy Eureka-Mrs. B. Mimi"!!!- lon and on the next two grcrns shci repeated that difficult feat to score: cs were as follows: C. Hughes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. him against himself. No one can It will be appreciated that, in rrmird him of what h; said in 19-- carrying out these instructions the Sec. 4 — Crab Apples — 1 Evelyn Cairns, 2 Helen Cairns. Bushey, Sec. 4 Penmanship Grade 1. 1 B. Poole. 2 Miriam Matthew. i and Leo Macdonald- Sec- 7 A Three Legged Race for Cardinals-Mrs. Jack Stewart. blrdics and Shea!‘ 1101' ODPOIWIIY-‘S L. Belle ... H What sort of fun the House park-keepers experience some CLASS 0 my,‘ 1 Ronnie chevefle and uwd lead to one slim lwlc- iF- Auld . - . . .. - - - - . w: ‘rould li-wc witnessed ma Mru difficulty in discriminating between Sec. 1 - Wild Strawberries (can Scc. 4 Grade 2 1 Jos Harris, 2 n. Mclnnls, z Philip Pnquet and Jack i/larsery held thc Spurting vhflmqw. afilcCallum . 7i ii/inston Churchill (who has beenlthc dog that merely wlsh:s to drink ned - 1 l-Iclerl Cairns, 2 Evelyn Paquet, 3 Jeanette O'Neill, 4 Mary McLellan 3 Arty Macdonald and plan for two holcs after that, only to hook an iron shot on the short 16th. probably the trickiest hole on the course and hand Maurecn an opening shc quickly and capably L. lvfarshall E. Marshall ... I). Hughes "Tommy hit mc tvdnyg moghty" [only goers. One thing at least is issued with the object of ensuring rverylhlng by turns and nothing and the animal that is about to i-nc been in the Government and plunge into the water- uibjcrtcd t0 questions one cm Instructions have, however, been thtt there shall be no interference certain; Winston would have pro- Whitley. Bec. 4 Grade 3, 1 Wallle McIsaac 2 Helen Cairns, 3 Ella Cairns, 4 G. Mclsaac. Sec. 4 Grade 4 1 Camille Chevcrie Cairns, 3 Mar. Muilaly. Sec. 2 — Beets (not preserved in vinegar) - 1 Helen Cairns, 2 M. Ella Cairns, 3 Evelyn Calms. Paquet, 4 Gladys Resale Paquet, 4 eoewli-t MaoCau- ley and Leo Macdonllld. , Sec. 7 Three Legged Race for! Girls, l Nettle Madore and Annie: Jennings. 2 Peggy MncOormick and' (letting lip NIIMO I-Oilllfl Vlfll if you feel olal nlnl run-down from fleitlnll Up Nllhfl, Nlflflllhlll Ncllrnigln. lilllnbago, Leg Pninl. Dil- linens, Burning Bled or or Kidney I capitalized. The titlcholder lifted a "Well, why didrfit you ha‘. i- in a-irlvd most of the fun. with a dog unless there are do- CLASS 7 2 Mal-Juno pqoie, 3 a"; O'Donnell B“, “cum a Rem Gnome“ md -,‘§,‘fjff,;,, “a,” m," flonblocgn’: '- hi8" We W" a" °ml"°"= Bully "H" ‘buck?’ "riwlm are in the air lust 110w, 11mm signs that it intends to en- Sec. a - Tea Biscuitm- l Eve- 4 Alonzo Harding. Shirley Gillihm 4 vii-gm, MW 1W1," "Mme!" t“ M" "HM lcllflatesthe tee from the green. . v1 did. I hit him back first." in more lenses than one. 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