l` LY ~-,zz n1¢¥ i 1 F.-nu? ifllb O. a 1 gn ~ illili. it r 3 .» iff...-union. iii Ea) r rwlinznirii ltllllilltlll|islHH|\l|llllliN!!ai PIO! :iillliriHiNn\‘| Kiss! - . .I low(- .illit- itll. -.- i.». ~ ~ .a \ e .u vi _. x, -_ \ ...susan »¢e»~»-us l -sun-.uses -a~»¢.n¢»-» o-»¢ RDSKIY _ _ _y “ f Oct. . 1!-'Lllliood wms soul _ », . (4- .21-your-no Dei_roit"l‘igers, sud `lW00“\8\I’t, Hill Skinner of Ildcradc, s in s Detroit s §` fgrgggreiéggrctggg 5 gg » I 2 ?§__;j -_ y.R.owe and having finally ss. who promised to the Weyic the Ihr. 'riser risbt- wll Bowes roommate baseball season, and were the’ attendants The Per ormed th mo Lyahxins of the brgmtorl odist Church R'|ElE.SH;00T ir r D-11111191 rifle match for the Championship Trophy will be onthe Charlottetown Rifle on ‘ Saturday afternoon This match is when the most one of the season so far as City msrksinen are concerned, the championship the year and the beautiful trophy. P1011-#hh Trophy times by the t .os-#.55 or if §§.E;§§.§‘”§§§’Z§§E §i§i‘.`iEE§5§t§§ Egiiiiéiifii " §§E§;°E5§§ :E ‘gig-gg; §§§.~ri§s with the0lrty shoot their D C R A. Bilvor al competition. , crmupiemmp mama the signal.. fi lrcowoimc msrruvruwas ns- :rigid - - - ‘ SOUR!! HIGH SCHOOL Honor roll of souris High School month of September. ` " Prlnciplfs Dept Grade X-I James Mclnnis. 2 cis st. John, s Philip Paquetn Grads IX-I Artie Wright 2' el Malone, 3 Bt Dingwell arjorie Poole, 3 Mervyn MacDon- ERIMESIS GIVEN RELEASE (A. P. my aurauua special wire) l’I'I'I'BBURGH, Oct. il-Grimled Burleigh Grimes, .old man of the major league, got his “walking pa- President Bill Benswaugsr of Pittsburgh Pirates announced ,he had given the veteran his uncon- ditional;e”li__ea:e.tofma_:e room for any DTD yvlmgs r who fit into the club's roster. my ball’ pitching in the big leagues para" again today. ‘ - . Grimes, last exponent of “spiti RT W0 RLD ~--~ .sas , I I A _ Chuck A Templeton s ‘ .1 * ,SPQR TRA ITS ' TREK T100 and a veteran of 19 years service., has taken more than one exit from \ baseball only to bob up with an- other club, but today’s action msy_ l»t,2'o'o1ock sharp; ' 1, ‘ Rev. Dr. Falconer » 1-me ' . To Be Lecturer . ' = - ` ~ _ - ._ . ' 1 1, then., movement Buch as gf” on in MGfr~ade VIII 1 Grace Pole, 2 _ Bee, 4, Corn. _l, A. Mchoskey, _Sec. 4. Ginger _Snaps Mary as the majors are concerned. In the last season, he saw service with the Cardinals and the Pirates in the National, and with the Yankees. in the American. Past 40, and with a lot of the zip gone from his speed ball, Grimes nevertheless performed creditably for the Pirates in a couple games , last season but the odds were asainst him keeping up the per- I formance. 'Heiress Treated As Poor Orphan (A. P. By Gnardian's Special Wire) NEW'Y0iRK, Oct. 11-Ten-yeah old Gloria Vanderbilt, heiress to millions, was treated “substantially” like a “poor orphan" by her mo- ther, it was charged today in testi-` Vanderbilt‘s court fight for custo- mother of Mrs. Vanderbilt and grandmother of little Gloria, mad he statement behind the close oors of the courtroom where th action is being Bgried, with publi and press exclud . Justice F. Carew, summer testimony at the close of the ses sion, said Mr.s Morgan had sive "substantially" the same testimo she Rave in an affadavit in`whic she described Cii‘oria's toeatment her mother as that of a "poor or phanxr _ " ' I West. 3 km M! u Divinity Hall, Halifax, will deliver mn' Bm 5_ W-hm gage; 1, Edna Mc- Ion _ ?,::_€°PX§;_°1aA;°nw althe Chancel_lor's lectures this year ~ ~ i Gam Iona guy-,g_ 'rh¢f¢ss,Mo- (E)__1, H, McKenzie, Ocean epellthsendofhiscareerscfar' W mony during Mrs. Gloria Morgan ' dy or her child. , ° oe gs, Newtown; 3. Clara Me- xc. P. ny uusraiuuu special wr.-si Mrs. Laura Kilpatrick Morgan Iona. Fair auxin Iona West; 4, James Mc- st Iona on Friday, Sept. 14th: Sec. 1, Oats: 1, Rota Gill, Iona East; 2, Mary Gill, Iona East; 8. Basil McKenna, Newtown Cross; 4, Emmet, Roche, Iona West. Sec. 2. Wheat: 1, Mary Gill. IOM East; 2, Beta Gill, Iona East; 3. Louis Daly. Iona West: 4, Eugene McKenna, Newtown. _ , Bee. 8, Barley: 1, Louis McKenna, Iona East; 2, Theresa McKenna, Iona West; 8, James McKenna. Newtown Valley ` Gulgan: Iona West. g 11 wmg 15'¢h¢ mn, 1131; f Sec. 4 Plums: 1, A. McLoskey, gynaocologist, dropped dead hero 1o'rI:esc‘E.o(:.1,s'».u which-was mia vuuey: '2. H. McKenzie. Owmf View. ,- chu 1 5|,” 3_4_';Wk;n¢ brothers, Senator E B. Little and Sec. J, White Bread: 1, O. Col- lings, Newtown; 2, Helen McGarry, Iona East; 3, Edythe Ross, Ocean View; A Mary Roche, Iona West. Sec. 2, 'lea Biscuits: 1, A- Mo- Lcskey, Valley; 2, C. Collinse. NSW' town; 3; ,,0_, Mcradyenf Ocean view; 4, M; Mcradyen. Ocean View- Bec_ 3, _Sugar Cookies: 1, C. Con- nolly, Icma East; 2, Mary Roche. |Iona West: 3 C. McI"adyen. Ocean View 4, M MoFadyen, Ocean View OBhea, Iona West. 3. Marie D“l\“» _ _ ., .. (C. P. By Guardian. special Wire) ,Bw-5 Bemw 1 G 0.Bnen' Ion, mm, West; 3 Theresa McKenna, ' xmosron ont. out. 11-.nevi ' ' ' ' 1 w t; 41 Joan Byrne, rom. ml- nv” pq* Dv James W 'Falconer of Pine Hill wmt' om es :ge Paquet, s Josepn Harris. 1 'B129' §‘1;_?1 §““d N°"' 1' Th” 1, Mary am Iona must; 2, Louis sec s, ruuxe: 1, ndyuie ness. Mlm Wlilws Dept. Paquet, 8 William Gillam. lllll Hwldlhai Desi. barometer It was the ru-st n o aiu Iona mast a charles Mor Grade v-1 Barbara Pools. 2 “°“",, ‘f'.§,;,,1 ° M’ '°“" ?.dd’”' Daly mu. west- a, Jessie ness, oceau- view; 4, nun. iucourry, n sauunousla, s sewer. iswu f§§mceum.s ,,§’,’;,,,5,§§,‘,§“,,,f"°§,,,,,,,'§§§'0cea':1 view: 4. 'mme Dny, runs* n...s_Eun; s, Jeans nos.. 32:3 and endowed by Bit Bandford W°’t' ~ ivlew' " Mug” RMS’ memmg of qggawa, for muy year, Bec. 2, Irish Cobbler Potatoes: 1, View. h _ L “_ I Mm ghmmllor of the U~n|ver5|¢,y has Frankie O'Shea, Iona West; 2,1 Sec. 7. 3° 0° “nc ~ - Sec. 3 A, Table Turnips: l, Vin- ands Iv-1 mu-iel Richards, 2 1 2 ’ Margaret nw, ocean view; s, noone, Ions west: 2. Madam M°- elvin Gallant, 3 Arlene Yeo. ievxgyzhg e:E;rE|\E;1llizt,l(EeEill1ogi°¢c;'anlnegE(hl:' Mauris 0‘Shea, Iona West; 4, An- Garry, Iona East; 8, Alice Connolly, Grade III-1 Russel Cheverie, 2 ey-me, .mo O-she," mm wesh . Ions East. A msn was persuaded. to buy s. cent Collings, Newtown; 2, Reta Cllll 7-D|VlS|°“ 3 . - e ha . I . '. t T 1_ I .G , ' ever seen, shortly afterwards nejrlsey, Newtown; 4.1-illim C°1mo1ly.; sec. 1. nemsitoniug owe. . redo II-1 nunel Paquet, 2 Al t gh, fr; d he had 1.1;; so 1 E t. Mary Roche, Iona West ummm and mowers chem-ie.‘ ET.. en W so ogze. ESB, reed ruruips- 1 aural see. 2, crocuennr Cao: 1. Mar- Barold Pequot. | "wsu," asked the seller. "sm you Meciuigau, Iona west; '2, ' Jessie ‘ ion Mckenzie, Ocean Vitjf- . Grade I-1 Nicholas Paqust, 2 Bltlsiled with the tlll!l¢?" Ross, Ocean View, 8, Eugene Mo-v Bee 3, Knitted Sweater. l,_ Alice U°mé¥l'¢ 3 Francis Ma “R.s.ther" came the answer, with. auigan, Iona West; 4, Jessie Mc- Connolly. IOM Elil Rae Ionawest Sec 4, Embroidered Cushion Top: ll 'IL Dfzueette-Prin¢ir>nl. night. .mu weve neu one weather sér. 4, Maugéis. 1,'u. Mcxeuus, 1. Beta Gill. Iona East- read and new ones appointed. Re- " ports ot the festival and dance and of cost of painting school were read and approved. Five dollars were voted for School Fair funds. It was decided that the Instiiute My for repairing school roof. The program consisted of a reading by Gladys Maolltwen. a contest "Work- ing s buttonhole" put on by Mrs. N. MacEwcn and was won by Mrs. Albert Ms.cEwen and Mrs. Lester Macliwen and a guessing contest but on by Mrs. squlzes and won by Mrs. Barry and Beth Maclliwen.. Afterolunrh was served the ~meet`~ ing closed by singing the National Anthem. ' 1 V' . ‘~ October Meeting _ The regular monthly meeting of Bt. Petein Harbor W. I. was hedd at the home of Mrs. Nathan bhp- Bwen on Oct. 3, with the president Presiding and twelve members ptea- ant. Theimeeting opened by sink- V Ing the Institute Ode followed ~by the beading of the Creed in un- ison. The roll call was answered by a hint “How to improve our Distituta" The minutes of the last meeting were mad and approved. The reports of the committees were heard and new, ones appointed. A, report of the repairing of the; school mod was read by the lecre-' tary. 'nie program consisted of two liimsing contests put on by ,Ando and won by Mrs. Willllglll and Mfrs. Nathan Mafi- lwen, “fumbled word" contest D11' eu as Isrs. su-ry ana wen bv Ish , ADM Raisin and Mrs. lllrry reading by Ill'-1 licious luster; hostess, an . meeting °\°l°=\ by ~ Nbticoai Anthem- _ 55 itil , lm. _ ' “ GOOD JIUSINBSB .» Amen-who seleolws °°"`-9 ` :.~“~ -~...'¥-°~..°sf.'.°.....°“' watt? ror"n°i:°a\sw HW' ‘ aims-his purohus. he HW ‘:-° °-.:..:-"M W* “’°" *° A .ret mom' se in- ifgfi i _i§;`§ E; ff! . ri. ‘J with Penmans.No.7I . ASK FOR. 7| , _, _ ., f. iu..a'..iu1.i.oi Hmess -built uplnSummar. Dcssihoussndsof I i ociiu-dm.ia....a... cum; main., was ' , Prm-uni. I-in is .....i.f..'.`1..."'___.1_...1._..b..l:_.|...1"¢1'.‘ Ptotletidll-salyuards on oors , uuesmfcreableids indcorywwaer. Penang 71 3 ` `. qesll¢nrmedianwslshr,aanxrslMer-lnouederwou I ~ ‘ ' Olbsvllassafhalasas J! if* __ j , (Pliner Plea-ve cowl su me name." oeeudview; r, Mary cm, rom East. Sec. 5 Carrotsi. l, Rota Gill, .Marie Dunn. Iona Wert- sec, 8, Parsnips: 1, A. McI..oskey,. Valley; 2, H. McKenzie, Ocean View; 8, Helen McCiarry, Iona East. 'mms Sec. 1, Tomatoes. 1, Jessie Ross, Ocean View; 2, Doris Ross, Ocean View; 3, Louis Daly, Iona West; 4, Theresa McKenna, Iona West. Sec. 2, Cucumbers: 1, A. Mc- slowly robbing you of the I _ #lisa _ ‘ley; 8, M.'Dougherty, Valley; 4, Lcskey. Valley; 2, O. Connolly, Iona East; 3, Leo McGai-ry, Valley. Bee. 3, Beets: 1, M. McKennie,‘ Class 8-Manual Trainlnl ' - 1 _ see. l, Hatchet Handle: 1, Henry :\[;T:;;E3a;“¢';_ Qbvgggazf 0’Shes, Iona West; 2, E. McLean. Ocean View; 3, D, Mclean. 0608” View. Sec. 2, Milking Stool: 1, Louis Roche, Iona West; 2. Billie Kelly, Newtown. Sec. 3, _Nail Box: 1, Henry 0'Shea, Iona West: 2. CYYU Welsh. Iona East- 3, Edward Connolly, Inna East. Division B Bee, 1, Miscellaneous: 1, C. Mc- Lean, Ocean View; 2. LOUIS MC- Ksnna, Iona Ea* 3. James Cody. Newtown; 4, Louis McKenna, Iona East Ocean View; 2, M. Dougherty, Val-_ . Marlon Mclienlie, Ocean View. k 9 ` Bec. 4, Pumpkin: 1, John Mo- _ Garry, Iona East; 2, Mary Mc- Bec. 1, Calves. 1, Walter Kelly, Konus, Ions mast; a, Leo mccurry, Newtown: 2. Louis nuiy, Iona Valley; 4, Henry O’Bhea; Iona West. clue 4-nowm~*~~~~-~; Sec. 1-Sweet Peas; 1. A. Mc- Loskey, Valley. _ Seo. 2, Mixedrlcgyenz 1. O. 091- lings, Newtown; , Joan Byrne. _ Ions West; fl, Margaret McKenna. ics; East; 4, Mary llcltenne, Iona lee 2, Gladlolus. Lldytlil Roll. H555!-EE? Alice Connolly, Iona Lauraltclioskey. VOUW- Goranlumz 1, Edna Wi- Iona in I. BWI 35°' a, o. onruo West: 8, Ed Connolly, Iona East; 4, Louis Roche, Iona West. Sec-` 2 Barred Rock Poultry:_ 1. ‘sum nkiy, ren.. wen: 2. Elmo: Daly, Iona West; 3. Cecil Mor- rlssy, Newtown; 4, Charles Mor- risey, Newtown. ,$99, 3, vvhitc Leghoms: 1. Mary Roche. Ions Wm: 3. Emm°“ liicche, Iona West. Ulll IO-Collections ui view; r, A. ueroskay. val- sec. i, weeds: 1. °°°*“ WW: I. lona-last; 2, Iona West. ho. I, Leaves: 1. Ocean View; 2. road .wats r. Iona nut. leo. l,