AN "fill PUFING ' ;FilllR[ r ‘ . /. Q . v‘ . v ' . i .~ r 1 . I ...,., ‘ f: ighr,” . giurmnirioii ‘P. ,2. ._,. ‘ " ‘l ‘ammonium? gosnuiaisioii commune’ Fascinating drama of college den and exciting nights in which students waste the mid- night oil and Jazz bonds work overtime. The all-talking com-. ' PRINCE in". EDWARD ””TODAYW I hm. 3.00 lilo-die. Night 26.42.53 e-ih" CTU l5 .‘flUnEn .. \ Pa‘: F A v ‘ Y’ edy drama that sets the pace i, for delightful entertainment, 7m L s o o u n TALKIE sun VAUDEVILLE GANG i‘? ?'~ .2») .- I 929- A Brief Review iConflnued from page t) Their landing here caused much in- terest throughout Canada and the United States. May ‘l: Important judgment de- finingthe ' ' of unlicensed car drlvdflfias that or trespassers on the publiellzlghwsy given in the Supreme o .5.‘ ' Mwliili: Strong resolution against transterronoe of the annual militia camp, customarily held at Charlotte- ‘ town, in Aldershot, N. 5., passed at largely attended citizens meeting. The request that the camp be re- Fflined in this Province was refused iiy the Militia Department. ~' May l2: Manufacturing drug-gist! Tvlslt Charlottetown, concluding tour ‘or Maritime Provinces in co-opera- tion with the Retail Merchants’ As- sociatlori. May l2: Governor Generals medal at Dalhousle won by Miss Constance JMcFai-lane. Charlottetown. 1' ‘ Miy 1a: Elstlmates of City Council "for coming year showed an antici- ‘ ated total expenditure of $190,009, Yiwiih Ill estimated surplus of $304. l’; May 14: Nurses diplomas to ten finurscs were awarded at the gradua- 14' . May 1B: ‘Trade Commissioner Itnumahy and Prof. u. n. MscPheo. jfipresident Maritime Provinces Asso- "elation o! Toronto, tendered a cord- 5§ial welcome on arrival here in inter- gfesis of Maritime trade with cchmi étianada. a May 22: Metropolitan Stores open f-fibranch store in Charlottetown. May 22: Haydn‘; monumental choral work, "The creation." was ‘tendered successfully in Charlotte- gktown by the united choirs o: mhiiy ‘iynd First Baptist churches. May 24: $24,000 rum seizure at ‘wdalpeque sets record tor customs fieizum in Prince County. ‘l; May 24: ‘Trustees’ report at sn- 1 ual meeting oi Prince Edward Is- and Hospital indicates fiscal year - 0f Commons details plans for , w oar terry which with ierrriinals ‘ ' estimated to cost sasooooo. ' VioahPresldent Hunger- fiii’ party, of the Canadian Na- , ' , visit city and in- imitable lites for new one. ~- . _ _ i: Collision at level croulng w-“l tIiPIHIIIQ-lllllllfl ilijtlflll’ t0 fit. Rev. MOI!- ' Maurice McDonald. rector 8t. u Cathedral, Rev. .1. A. m- and Arthur Mean-id.‘ . June 12: All-Canadian Conference of the Canadian Churches of Christ opens in Central Christian Church. June 19: Mrs. Maynard carter. Chief of the Nursing League of the Red Cross Society, visits the Prov- ince and receives enthusiastic wel- come. ’ June 2o: Dominion Radio Com- mission, headed by Si! John Aird, holds sitting in Legislative building. June 25: The danger ‘of reckless and excessive driving, particularly through villages and past schools and at cross roads, is stressed by the Grand Jury at opening oi Trinity Term oi tho Supreme Court. Juno 26: Solemn consecration of Si. Dunstanb Basilica by HLs Excel- lency the Most Rev. Andrea Cassulo. Apostolic Delegate to Canada, in the presence of many of the highest dig- nitaries of the Roman Catholic Church in Canada. The ceremony‘ coincided with the celebration or the 100th anniversary of the founding of the diocese. . June 27: Visit o! the Women's Canadian Press Club and reception in their honor at Edgewater, home of Llcut. Governor and Mrs. Hearts. July 1: Celebration or Diamond Jubilee of St. Peter's Cathedral. His Lordship Rt. Rev. Bishop Hacken- icy, Co-adjutor Bishop of Nova Boo-l tia, administered the apostolic rite. of confirmation and preached ap-l prcrpriaie sermon. July 2: Banquet to Sir Henry Thornton, president of the Canadian National Railways, by the Charlotte- l town Board of Trade at Beach Grove l Inn. Sir Henry announced lo the‘ Dress that the Knights of Columbus grounds had been selected as the site for the new hotel. July 2: Lldssociation Chorale, Sh; Louis dc France, of Montreal, give! delightful concert in the Prince Ed- ward Theatre. July 2,: 200 representatives o! the United Church o! Canada. on New~ Outloolii Marltlme_ tour. visit the) Pi-ovince and are given cordial wcl-l come. July 5: Sensational attempt to bum Prince County Jail and Court; House frustrated by one of the pris- i oners. , i, July 6: Sad double drowning at‘ Campbell's Mills, near New Glasgow.’ William L. Watts and w. isi-ncsii Matthews. C. N. R. employees, oi; l-Lunier River, lost life when boat; seamed in mill stream. on the] same day Leonard Praught, n your old t son or Mr. and Mrs. Leo lfi-aught. Grand River, was drowned in creek near home. July 'l: ihanlrglvlng services for the recovery of» His Majesty King George held in city churches. July 10: 85th annual session of the National Division. Sons of Temper- ance. opened in Zion Church hall. July 10: Need of dental clinics for and vaccination o! school children stressed at 16th annual convention of Women's Institutes in Charlottetown. ‘July ll: Sir Charles Dalton, pion- eer fax breeder. honored at Sum- merslde by the Canadian National Pox Broilers Association with a com- Dlimentary banquet and presenta- tion of sterling silver fox. half llicl sine. l h th Sale _ Gearing Ont all 3% I lit ,;Aug. '1: an.» at New Aanao at- ) mama record . aizrrviffonsou WILLIAM COLLIER/It ltlfi-IIINEE THURSDAY llavishlng Oriental danc- lu rlru. Influx and whirling the Sheik wilting ‘ for his new bride-a white girl appeared before him. A daring romance oi‘ W911i love and hill. kill"!!! UB5 revenge. ALSO COMEDY “FAKE FLAPPEBS" mimic. . PR1 CE ED WARD THURSDA Y SUPER . Al} THRILLER c. ALL TALKING 1011-81. ‘ "’ o ‘t, Q 20o -, 42c -- 52c. Planes zooming, d a r tl n g and sweeping through o cloud: in thrilling battle formations, tail- spins, loop - the- hi». Ilnmeiman turns, parachute leaps, hazardous landings. Death defying ex- ploits! A beauti- ’ul love story i An epic picture! l JAClffillOlT llLA Li! RALPH GRAVES mom ALL-STAR suvvomiuc can July 11: Departure of Scouts Dick Filllter, Will. Bilrnetb and to represent the Province in Inter- national Boy Scout Jamboree, at Bir- kenhead, England. Province at. the Firemeivs ment. Moncton. July 17: The first party o! flying visitors to visit Prince Edward Is- land allghted in Charlottetown har- bor, arriving in two seuplanes be- longing to the Montreal Seaplane Club. The party included Mr. W. Noble Birk, of the firm ol Henry Birk d: Son, Montreal. July 18: Plebisclte on the liquor question resulted in o. vote infavor of continuing the prohibition law. Pro- hibition was defeated in Charlotte- town, Summerside, and other large centres but was upheld in many rural sections. July l8: Announcem of the sel- ection of the McGill property, locat- ed between North River road and Spring Park road, as the site for the new tuberculosis sanatorlum. July l9: Dr. Griesbach, o! the Deutches Outlandsche Institute. Stuttgart, Gcnnany. visits the Prov- ince on a Canada-wide tour to in- vestigstc possibilities o1 settling German immigrants in this country. July 20: President, E. W. Beatty. of the Canadian Pacific Railway, ac- llomlvfllllfiyd. by Sir Herbert Holt, pres- T001118.- ldent Royal Bank of Canada and Sir I Charles Blair Gordon, G.B.E.. pres- ident Bank of Montreal vistis Char- lottetown. They are entertained by Llcut. Governor Hcsrtz and other l citizens. July 22: Appointment by the Pro- vincial Government of an Education Commission consisting of Dr.’ Cyrus J. MacMillaii. chairman, Messrs. Neil Moot-cod, K.C., and Daniel S, Mc- Inn ' July 25: l-LMCB. “Chsnwlainfl Lleut. Commander John C. I. Ed- wards, visits port. i July 29: Golden Jubilee of the opening of St. Joachim! Church, Vernon River. Bishop Uieary of Charlottetown celebrated pontliical high mass. Among distinguished vis- itors Present was Rt. Rev. Francis Kelly, D.D., Bishop of Oklahoma, a native of the parish. July 31: Two drowning tragedies: Eddie Gallant, in Bumxnerside har- bor. and McBride Bernard st“Judc's Point. Aug. l: First sitting of the Eduoa- ' iion Commission held in the Legis- lative Climber. A series of meetings followed in each of the Counties. Aug. 2: Death cl’ Hon. F. J. Nash. president and managing editor of The Patriot, and s former member of the Provincial Government, after an illness of some months. Aug. 2: Brilliant shooting featured the annual Provincial Rifle Matches. Private E. Coles. Milton. made the possible score on three consecutive occasions. _ Aug. .7-l0: Reunion of 8i. Dun- clans graduates on the occasion of the 75th anniversary of the estab- lishment of the University. Disting- uished clergy and laymen from many Darts of Canada aid United States were present. Rt. Rev. J’. A. Murphy. rector o! the University. awarded degree of Doctor of Theology. Bub- scriptions towards 8100.000 endow- ment iund started. 880,000 being sub- scribed in one evening, Aug. '1: Shocking accident on Ling- letter Road. near summation. when Wallace Harding was tin-mm from motorcycle-and died wtiboot regain- .7» i I Aug. 17-18: 100th anniversary oi Bob Beer the settlement oi’ Uigg celebrated by picnic and memorial service in the Baptist church. Ulsg. Rev. J. A. D.D., Montreal, a native oi f0 seeding days established a new rec- ord. and the exhibition was voted the most successful ever held in the Province. Aug. 20: Death of Rev. P. C. Gauthier. D.D., at the Charlottetown Hospital. Aug. 22: Party of Catholic tour- ists, twenty-seven in all, arrived in Bummerslde from New York and were welcomed by Mayor Lldstone, Mr. Justcie Arsenault. and other cit- ioens. Aug. n: HMS. "Despatoh," flag- ship o! the American and West Ind- ies Squadron, with Vice Admiral sir Cyril T. M. Filller on board. _ar- rived in port. Aug. 23: Alfred Ward, Amherst. met instant death near l-iimior Riv- er when lurch oi train threw him from open door of freight ear. Aug. 23: The yacht "Zodiac," with Mr. A. J. Thompson, prominent in- Crdedn and fiemllr, accompanied by Modewwr- 1W- Rebe" 3W” "w" her son Lord Pentland, and her urer. and Rev. S. Martin. _0! the daughter, the Honourable Marjorie United Church o! Canada, addressed Sinclair. paid a brief vhll, to friends a series of important meetings. in in Charlottetown. v Haartz Hall and Trinity Church- sept 9', m”, G_ F‘ Mo...“ Dq- on. i.- Mr. '1'. n. Grady. superin- mhuon ma" secreury of ghq Ngyy Landfill. 0f U19 P. E. I. DiVLIlOII, C. League of Canada, visited the ciiv N- R-- Pew" “m” 1“°Y'"*“?° 0X1 official business. of fellhlul WWW- Sept. 10: Five nurses receive grsd- Oot. 1; Announcement from r08- uatlon diplomas from Charlottetown ionai headquarters, C. h‘. R.. that Hospital, the “mescntatlon being the contract for the construction 0f made by Archbishop Cflloary oi Ed- the branch line railway from hike monwn. The occasion was the Sothlvciide to Pisquid has been left in anniversary oi’ the hospital's found-i Harold N. Price, contractor. o! Mono- atlon. ' Wil- sept. 1o: summerside- and sur- Oct. s 1on1 annual convention of rounding district visited by severe the Maritime Religious Education electrical storm which caused con- ghuhcii opened in Trinity Church. slderabls damage. Oct. l7; Columbus Day celebration. Sept. 1i: King's County Exhibition Cqllwidixig with the return .0! _Rt. Rev. Mgr. Maurice. McDonald {mill Dunstarrs‘ Basilica. ‘ _ . . Oct. 22: Queen's County ve convention in Charlottetown re- sults in unanimous election oi Meson J. H, Myers and W. Chester S. Mc- . M. L, A-. Sept. 12: Arrangements to combat infantile paralysis made by local M health authorities. A number childrenwho hut recovered from the disease bravely volunteered to, give their blood in preparing serum at the Prince Edward Island Hospi- OCL. 23: 11th Provincial R‘ lily- Store Closed Patons Limited twill day morning at ing further red ticle in the store. Every article will be t-away below .be the grand final ' ed Thursday morning for real bargains. Watch For Advertisements i PATQNS Ltd. W. W. Owen i J. A. McLaren I m...“ in local i.~|-..>ry. Dver iuu a _"""""""""“"“““"’ - -.-- 1r. r sitatoes were mov- veiitmsnt banker, Montreal, and pa-r- tal. ' mmm LEM o r » ty. on board. visited Charlottetown. ' Aug. 24: Inspection. visit of Hon. P. J. Cardin, Minister o! Marine and Fisheries, and party, 9n Government steamer "Lady Grey." Mr. Cardin while here heard the viewpoints of local fishermen, packers and buli- ness men-with regard to Island lish- erles. Aug. as: Cornerstone of Church of tho Most Holy Judeemer solenuily laid b? Bishop (floaty. - _ Aug. 20: Annual meeting of Asso- ciated Boards of Trade was largely attended, Mr. B. A. MacDonald being re-elecied President for the ensuing year. Bkong resolutions were passed urging reduction cf freight rates, implementation of the Duncan Re- port, winter transportation service. air port facilities. inauguration of a colonisation. statistical and city‘ bureau for the Province, eta Sept. i: dpsoial rodedication larv- use at Central christian ' coma, i DUO. irv-Iroelt Clark. Idiflnfi 9 o'clock. For the purpose of taking stock and mak- uctions izig Contest. won by a. R. Pondieton dlgumli. atnbllslicd new retards for ‘Prince Edward Island. i i Cu?- 24 Premise Saunders, in inter- ‘\~=.:~.v mix. ‘rho Guardian announced intuition of pressing Provincial ~ m for compensation with respect '1 1",: Dllltii Sanitarium along with tier subsidy claims alt Ottawa. :1. 25: Mr. Arthur G. Bruce is el- - - - ylilenit of the Charlottetown ~11 Canadian Legion at annual. 1;. be closed until Thurs- in prices _on every ar- .-. _ 0n. 27: New Ca/Lholic Church at S-uirsizcrilcid opened. priced to sell, on h... h. Qpening 0! Prince sa- lts actual worth-as this Provincial Exhibition Hounds. weeding days proved show 0o be f. ccisiul boyoricl expectation. _ o.~i. 2a Estimated losslol $130,000 i'\ lire n‘; NllllL-‘lfffili!’ which deoitffillfid .;»,,;;,-_\1 or lilies-via Poole dc fiuciztjrrm and other business Ind ‘fJfilClBll/HM. profoltlcs. . 1.1- . l Nov. 2: lsluiid senior iooiballvohwl- iinnsliiyi won by Abotmlll 1n men‘ iuous iluzl grime with 5t. l‘ ' lUihivcrsl-iy tea-m. . Nov. 5.- Potato Growers Association shl?‘ windup——come prepar- rim", on.‘ Liquidators announce licaivicst October i . l! s cl iil . sepi. l5: Dr. s. n. Jenkins. may.“ by m‘ A“ a m i Nov l5 Mr. J. F. Ambit. 501N715" esteemed physician. passed away at - m! “nag,” his home. Brighton ma. 5"“ “°'“‘“"’"'d “ m‘ wrung} 0f Sept. is: Provincial Banatorium‘ ‘l’ “m” m::““um_ camDl-llfl bfllun t0 raise $60,000. lam“ 001mb! n. ‘in. guy Sept. 1'1: 16th annual convention MW‘ n” Afmm“ a l.“ mm, or u» Good ROBE! Asso- “m” ‘“ Gfliww“ - ~ , -~- - in ch.- - " brawl" m "m"- Bept. 17: Large audience heard “d m°mli""'m°'. “m; M: discussion on tariff Blllllfllm in the "W- 1°’ w‘ h'l'- ' n, Strand 11mm by Messrs. w. a. "W'- °"°*‘l1i°‘°*".?“',:‘“°°‘ _ jnimmon and w. I. Rowe. visiting "l" 9M“ “l “m” ‘m m 1' members oi Parliament from 0n- "l" °‘ ".395 “W "‘T"°””°° m’ m”. ' i‘ ‘mnw-‘mmfm "'31. “xhsfglwfii am. n: ‘wu Prince Exhibition "Iv" - » n. MDGHODJICH under idui woath- "l W "l! "N! "MW "m1" or oonditlonrdmr large gttendance. NW- 10? .. -m.'m°fl" “u” mhihiu me highly satsiiactory. w Mm w" "l1"! “Y m’- “' Boot. m; word reams from oi- I- Blow» 11-. P» l" "Wwm" tawa that uh mue- qr a llontnal 01mm. Mmwlis- ‘ lirmotnavalarnhiicoishadbooaae- , piano of new ear I‘. ,\1,.‘ ._ y‘ We hailed thy white-roped natal hour, Rejolced in dawning Spring; N flower .- .,.Have passed. and sad we sing Thy requiem. Oh vanished year! Thy deeds of shame and wrong, _ Thy widows‘ cry, thy orphonsi tear Well nigh untune my song. ' Thine thafrlud, the private cheat, The mean in purse and thought; Lea] worship, at Mammozfs feet, Who sold their Heaven for nought. wrhlne were those souls that slander hatch, ‘Ihat tortuous-tangles spin; Who mlcmio those And mock at all, save sin. Thine too. those h fields _ . when} on the sodden plain, As mind in don to brute force yields, Lie dead, and deathless slain. I Yet, through that Power Who quelled the storm with mandate "Peace! be stiiii" ‘lilfrlofldyhlm were not all mere y 40ml, 111v doings not iii iii. For earnest hearts, and righteous In thee have gained a prize, I That tool which change and time ‘Ifli/lllllllldfi; Christ-life the world defies. uneihtblasiiir Him - whose ' " ‘flows » Where vision fails to view; Through summer's heat. and snows, ‘ We bid thee, Year, adieu! T!!! NEW And turn, with heart of hope. to hail God's gift, the latest born; ' Thole promises which never tail Make glad our New Year's morn. Presence winter's "Before His flat nature bends, His verdure clothes the tree; He grandeur to the mountain lends. And aways the surging sea. At Bis command tbetorrents pour, The spnngleapa tron: the rock; ‘rho eaglois fmrnitho oyriaaoar; ' Finn darth sustains a shock. with power unboundedat His teot All heaven and earth to move; Through Calvary! cross, in Him we amt. , , Toad-Justice pnrdonlng love. Though dismal clouds at noontide lower, ' What need t0 Irope our way; Ahead doth stream, trom beacon tower. ' That Hand which paints the mac's bloom. Which hung hoaveifrcinopi, Doth point to when. ‘wood ' present ' -'1°°m:- unblemished l landscapes‘ be. w. Autumn fruit, and Summer they nu to match. ldeous slaughter- liiiir FelFlui-Terrllily. llealeil rmcd . er hair fell ontvgilztl: glikown bochuedaboui ihreemonrhs. m. file-lingua- of‘ remedies but gelling wonc. A Oudcnn ‘m; OfveOudmraCSoapanG Ointmeei rheoareofyoura ' ‘ lupin-Obtain . “with. ‘Ito A use“ ctum"ms‘i’.".iii’?. . Fba‘: u."'“."" Regardless or the also of tho order. or the profit involved torus. we givl every delivery the same prompt and efficient service. You can depend upon quality and ‘lined hero. \ “THE MAXHWUM 0F BEAT" mamm&w. rnoiva us ~NIW YEAH. POTS AND PAN! Before the New Year dawns visit out hardware store and select a new sup‘ ply of modern kitchen utensils and begin . the year with a ~ propel-l) equipped kitchen and nanirv- In our largo stock you will find the most dependable articles or every descrip- tion for every purpose. we shall be glad to show you the very latest con- veniences for cooking.- Hardware Co., The Rogers Limited I mat Hurt, rsdponsive to the cry 0i man. and-bird, and but; Bids tesmingfaarth, in prompt reply, Bprsadout perpetual taut. Then, sigh not o'er the buried year. Nor mourn, in low-set voice; Young Life sings iorth in accents clear; " In her sweet Joy rejoice. . -I. B. M. Catherine, victim of drowning ac- cident" 0t Canadians], wharf.‘ this city. Nov. 2i: ung dalqnd plans oi new cur fery oompiotaii, Nov. 26 Oonflidttfi lift‘! C! R. B. Allen. Halifax. bqtn! ‘otoavnitton visor! 0110." Nil-will Ito. ‘ » Nov. It: PIiMO-Idwltd Isl nd ions curled or: ail hmon nit mm wiiiui-‘lutrfllbrenio splend- ld dieting made also in island dairy cattle. ~ ' - Doc. B: City Coiuiotl votes I500 to- imn tbiWlii the iiinus of accident, “with . as; i. Cdiflffibititiat us» wit» 1m. in: which maximum-libs" After the CHBITMAS BUM! and until NEW YIAflS EVE Carter’$ Book and Toy" Stores" will be opOn each oven/Ina Ill l", l1 012L001! Ill '11“! N‘! NEW YILRS EVE. i WE still have a nice seilfltlflll w chooaa from. BOOKS, NEW YEAH. CARDS. BEAUTIFUL IIOXID 8T!- rloiviimz, roummm runs. etc. .' Toy . Department mp so...» Then mr some! i5 rm.‘ MWFM‘: wail; a am l!!!‘ in: pi i». 1011501811171"!!! us“ waat lore. DIICOUNQI OI any than and be Fill?‘ i‘ Li“ ‘ “ ‘