‘a. j Prince Edward Island Examinations will he held at Charlottetown, commencing at 9.00 a.m. AIUNDAY, DECEMBER 2nd AppllClIllOIIS will be_ received by the Secretary, int). Box 344, lmtll 1.00 p.m. October 31st. a» ti‘: toral College. l YORK. Oct 22-40?) — ‘slfilin machinery in the United s.‘ m. i5 being prepared in ex- ltqatiiin of a total vote Nov. 5 b high us or higher than the total .1 zifoiooi". in the 1986 presidential 919011011, which was an all-time hhliilliie i936 election the Demo- mils. Ieti by Franklin D Roosevelt, 011i) \\.ls seeking his second t-erm in u... while House. scored s. smash- 111g ilciory, carrying 523 votes in the electoral college against eight (o; the Republicans who wen led Ready To Count Millions’ Votes In U. S. Polling How Popular Vote‘ Was Distributed Four Years Ago And States’ Strength Ill lillec- by Alf. M. Landon, fonner governor of Kansas. Landon scored a major- ity in the popular vote in only two states, Maine and Vermont. Maine has iive electoral college votes and Vermont has three. The Democrats polled 27,476,673 votes in the presidential contest, a- gainst 16,679,583 ior Landon anli i,- 490561 for the other cantiirlatcs- Pru- Unlon. Socialist, Communist, hlbltlon and the like. The following table shows how the popular vote was distributed four years ago. and the electoral re- Electoral presentation by states :- Work 0f Junior Boards 0f Trade “Kirk cf Jlllliol" Boards oi Trade c suhjcci oi nn lntcrcsifna '."i~l night by Ml". A. C. 5.11111 John. eastern vice- of the Junior Chamber oi ~ of Canada. He spck»: at meeting oi the Junior 'l‘:'llde. President A. M. u» ihrcuqhout Canada t'clt" nctlvltics. notwiih- " a large proportion of Ll‘l(‘ll' s are on active service. '1.\ o.’ junior orgalliziliiolls "all day l)f‘ the l-"rldcrs ill l" Ul7‘i't‘l'l1llll‘l1\l'1l activi- u lncli ihc far-lslnchins! c! til" JiilllOl‘ Chamber oi tutti rune n 511111711111)‘ of ii'iili“.‘t’.'lf‘fl at ihc iilfili inzial lncctings llcld at .--»-=-.—1'n<=» “no "cn fornlcd bv oi Colrlncrcc ‘cine f‘f)llll"‘.l("l with cliori. tic tourist cis Cclillnirsioll Provincial rc- lia yo .1 lll he l" s. ' l‘ ‘znliortnnt phase oi our WM‘ " ‘ '. Kcsslcl‘ said. "WOHIKi develop thc toulist i.l. thcrcby hriuiziilg an dollars into the ‘it purchase war malcr- 1!" (liilltcll evidences oi propu- -- in ':lc United States. dircci- " ‘l ii'ii\ prcjudiclng Canada's “gust trade. ‘ Y” '4 ‘hr- importnncc of ill!‘ ‘o ijiliillllfifilOll report. Ml". Kcss- “l ii that neg‘cct. oi this rcnort ail?“ "W?" Erector difficulty ill ’I'il l!) Alarilimc rights. a ii llwiiillx, ire said. the Junior ‘i "f ‘Frolic had been compli- i cn ihclr work by Mayor who had lltvltcd the . cool-million in dealing with 'i'i'il'il\(‘lllf‘lll.. u" cited a report on un- ‘i hr the Jllnior Board r, _ Vancouver. which took p,Ij_°‘lP-II'-< to complete. This re- i.¢Mj\,-\-V\ ncconipan o‘ by graphs nlwitiii-v the trends oi unclnollrv- m- dill h.ld received high praise " ‘viii’ authorities ill several Iunhliivs and Canadian centres. “mllvi-iffll l’:'\‘l€'v\‘9_fl other subjects u.) ,f "iiailit profitably be taken - Jilliisl‘ organizations. " J-ilil l‘ Bliard of Trade." Mr. ’ ‘i-‘iiiilfkl. “is ill the nature nu" kr-ound for young men “In it provides a vc‘".ic‘e n 1' aftlrity through which “;"i" ‘men of a given com- hanmlk {ilk n; in cooperation and mdm‘; mlllh the older men. can " cmseivel to e program 5m, Roosevelt Landon Vote Alum...“ 238,196 15,856 1i Arman; 86.722 33.433 3 Arkansas 146.763 32.039 9 CaIllOFIIlI 1.766.836 838.431 22 Colorado 205.021 181 .201 s Connecticut .139 373.535 3 Dplnir-arg 69.702 54.014 3 mp1,. 20.117 78.248 '1 Gpgfgll], $364 36,942 l2 Idaho 125.083 66.256 4 Illinois 8.882.999 1.670.393 '29 Indiana 934.974 691.570 l4 yo“, 621.756 487.977 ll Kansas 464.520 897.727 9 Kentucky 541.944 869.700 ll [pillvlitllil 292x194 36.791 l0 Mame 120.333 163.523 5 ltaryland 7189.612 231.435 8 liiossachusettl 942.716 768.613 l7 yflcltlgnn 1.010.794 099.733 l9 “1111195018 698.811 350.461 ll lflsslsslppl 157.381 4.443 9 .\ll.<.\1>i|l‘i 1.111.043 697.891 15 licliiaila 159.690 63.508 4 Nebraska 347,454 247.731 7 Nevada 31.925 11.923 3 New Hampshlrlo 108,400 104.642 4 New Jcrscy 1.083.850 720.322 16 New Mexico 103.838 61.710 1i Y k 3.293.222 .,l80,670 47 . l (Hlrolllla. 610.141 223,283 iii North Dakota 163.148 72.751 4 Ohio 1 747.122 1.127.709 26 Oklolllinln 501.069 245,122 ll Oregon 2F6.733 122,706 Ii Prllrlsvlvrlltia 2.353.788 1.690.300 3t; R’ ' id 165.233 125.012 -i . 1.046 8 125.077 it 146.516 l l 10.7 B74 2'1 64.555 ~l 8i 023 Ii 983156 l‘. ‘.206 80'.’ ii 325.486 i; ' 380,828 1",‘ llfllnlnlng 62,624 1i 'l“ic " ‘licr" CilllJllYI 1n this total ,,- yr f‘ ‘ ‘s ictcs ior vliillaln Lelnke, P1015‘ Clliltl. e c, and So- thouslln s for tho ‘L Allllllzln TllDllLlh. It. docs irlt Sccil -Lahol' c Jirllitiallls ' oi accomplishment lot" the ci.y lll which they" d" ‘ lls purpoi- ' develop liic c.i l success. lent-h cl z and (‘X1)1L‘.\S the youn.’ mall's p.il"li of vii-iv.“ A rotc of thanks. lllorcd by All‘ J. C. (‘iordolr wls lrL‘1l(l01'0Il speaker", who was ed llpoll his addlcss by Ml". lvlurley, President of the ... Cll. and tosl; part in illc dis. PROVINCE OF‘ PRINCE EDWAltl) ISLAND In tllc Probate Collrt the day of U-e-Lobcl" A. D.. 19-10. In Rt‘ Estate County in the srilli P21111101‘, (leclulslll. llucsiaic. To thc Silcritl‘ of tlil- County of Queens County or any Constable or liicrntc ]l(‘l'*tlll within said County Gl't‘i‘llllil.' Whereas upon i't‘.1lllll;_' the peti- tlon on file of 1101111‘! l). McCall- ncll of Chal"lot;<~‘uv."n in Couiliy lilllfvsllld. i\lt‘l'Cll‘dllt. ndlninlstralnl" o.“ the above named cstotc, praying that a citation may llccl for lllt‘ ]\ll|'l\I)S1' llcrcin- aftci set forth: \'ii.l arc llll‘l‘t‘lill'(‘ hereby’ rcqllircd in cite all persons llli(‘l‘l'Sl!‘(‘ ill tilc silili Estate to be and appeal" before the Judge prc- SPllt at a Probate Court to be licld in the Court House in Charlotte- towll in Quccns County. 1n the said Province. on Aionday" the 25th dav of Novclnbcr ni-xt coming. a! the hour of clevcn o'clock inrenoon of the some day tn shew cause if any they can why thc Accounts of the said Estate should not be passed and thc blsiiltf‘ closed ns prayed for ill said petition and on motion of A. Jnnlcs lfaslllln. Esq“ Proctor for said Pctltioncr. Alld it is llcl"cby' Ol‘(li‘l'(‘fl tllllt a true copy llcrcoi he forthwith published‘ in some uctvspnilcl" pllb- llsilcli in Chnrlottctolvir.aforesaid once ill each wcck for nt lcast four consecutive wccks from thc date ltcrcof and that a iruc viii)!‘ 119"" of be forthwith posted in the fol- lowing; public places rcspcctirclv, naniclv. in thc hall of tllc Court House‘ ill Charlottetown niorcsald. at. the storc or Mrs. MNTiii‘ MM‘- Phail in Lollg Crcck nforcsald. and ill front of the school-house in Long Creek aforesaid. so that all persons interested in the said Edate as nforcsalli may have lluc notice thercof. \Vilness [its Honour Harold Leo- nard Puhuel". Judge of the said Probate Court at Charlottetown aioresald. the ll;l_\' and year first above trrlitcn. By the Court. tied.) MURlEi. LOWTIIER. L. S. Registrar. L-G73-l0-23-4i. Unless you bcar with tho faults of a friend. you betray Y0“? 0W"- -Pubiius Byrus . l i i i l lvlces for oct. 27: Churchill 11 a, ”' vize Friday i1 l’. M. A Rally oi ‘die tllc also conitratulai- J. M. Scillol" Board of ’lr.idc. who \\‘.ls prtsllnt ‘Find of llcctor McCull- llcil late of Lonii Creel: ill Queens Province, Qllccns the T he Institute or Glrartereil Accountants n" Mun" Guardh". F I his column in reserved for news of _loca| interest but advertising or i. “i".’l..t“l"'° .7." iii‘ .i""°""' lhle in ally-a..." r ' c ’ "'7' CRASWELL for Photographs. coan-"nol-zaimrlon LIFE . ANCE. L-Qflill-‘gl-llillh. CEN'I‘RAL PARISH Church ser- Hl-I Clyde River 3 p. m.; Nine Mile Cm“ 7130 D- m. Prayer service at St. Cathcrlnes. Friday, Oct, 25m at B o'clock. Rev. T. w. Goodwin Minister. 1,572: ___. gCllUltCll 0F SCOTLAND_.Ser- "vs-e Sabbath. Oct. 27th: Stanchel 10:50 a.m.: Cape Traverse 2:30 p. 111-: DoSable 7 p.m. No service at Charlottetown on Wednesday, Oct, 35rd as previously announemi L-680. IIERIVS ANOTHER 800d one! 19W Dvdce Sedan that must, be Irealized on at $650. see Barbour .3; MacDonald. 11-682-10-23-31. "ED CROSS Crippled Children's Clinic Pvnductes by Dr. "c. B. Acker, for children only._Red Cross Office, Charlottetown. Friday. Qctober 25ml and at Town I-Iali, summersidei Wwucsdulz October soul. 14-542-10-19-51 (‘iAZETTEh-In the list 0t’ ap- pointments. promotions. and retire- ments in the Canadian Militia, A. (..C.A.S.F. _recl.~iitlv gazetted appears the following: P.E.I.L.I-I., To be 2nd Llcut.. Harold RfllKlOlDll Carruthers, 10111 July. i940; CGMS. Geo. Par- ker Rodd. P. E. Island Highlanders (DEKZIIISJ. 18th June. 1940. FUNERAL rnsrnnnaru- The iullcrnl oi Charles Bruce was held yesterday afternoon from the Cut- elitfe Funeral Home. The service at the home and grave was elm- ducted by the Rev. Harvey Bishop. The pallbearers were Melvin Mar- tin. Maurice Martin. Jr., Bernard Ilughcs. William Ready Jr, 1m”- mcnt People's Cemetery. AND LAST but not least the bar- gain ot’ the year. 1940 Dodge CmIDe at $700. On display at Bar- bour do MacDonald. IrBvEZ-IO-Zfi-Sl ‘LAID T0 REST.—'I'l"e funeral of tile late Mr, Angus Cameron was held yesterday afternoon from his late residence 81 Lonaworth Ave.. and was largely attended. Servlor at the house and grave were con- ducted bv the Rev. G. Carlyle Web- ster. The pail-bearers were Messrs. Win. ltlnclieod, J. A. Miller. J. I". LIJli-lllllll l". J, P. McAleer. Urlas Mac- Dliilald olili Wclldali McDonald. 1n- tcrmt-ilt was in the People's cclnc- tery. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA. —Brooktield Charge. The Sucrlinlclit ()1 the Linda Supper wll L). V. uc observed ill the ulasgow ltultll Church ll A. M. Post Cum- llluiiloll seriice 7.30 P. M. Worsilip brookllrlit ll l’, M. Preparatory sci- Blookiielci Charge Woinctis Mis- .\'li)llt\l‘,\' 500101)‘ Auxiliaries with Brauilibllllc \\l.l be held at lluris- vllle ‘liitiliidzry ii P. M. Rev. T. W. giuotiulil eat-st sneaker. L-tiflti-IO-Zli-ll. lilflt llX-Hthllclll AND COL- l.l-.t.1‘t)lth.—l.’ic.ise iltivlscj me 1111-. iilciliaiciy", Iliin" ltlnily sllveuiox, . l‘\l lox lillo you will nine ld\'t' lixcs l trill ill‘- MIL ¢ 'li-li tiays ftktlljl ill you: lllforinaiiotl you “ill! 110.11‘ lroni lilo. Please éllw tlxact, llll‘ll'l‘.\\ and lillornl:llitln asked _ior.: Will.‘ io i. W. F.< re the Guardian Cizai" t ‘iii ii-llll. Prince ritinzlrli 1 —' lalld. L-l/h-'1("-’3'11~l L l l-‘UNl-IIL-il. A7‘ AIELVlLLIL-Tllel fnncluii oi lilo lntl Dorothy" Mur- | lllck Pugh. liauulitei" of the late i Llavlll Zylllriltlck lillll his wife Ellza- ' iillil Ru who passed away at the Royal ("Uillll Hospital. Mon- l treai Ull Oct. 15th, was held on, biolldny. Oct. 21st froln the home i 0t her brothel‘ William ‘Aiurdockm ntelvlllc. Illlcrnlcnt was at Mur-, ray Rivr-l" t'l‘ll1('l(‘l'_\’. Besides a so ‘ rowing husband, the lute Mi i Pwzll lt‘i1\'t‘§ ll) nlrull"ll sisters and < bl loin. null a nulnbcl‘ of rcla-i ti s. The illncral scl"vit"c was coil- dtlcicd by Rev. J. 11. Bishop of the ‘ .Chul"cil of Scotland. ' SEIHOINLY 11.1.. -- A tciloraul was rccclyill on Friday‘ last. Orio- bcr 18. from Elliglrllld. that Lance Cli.pol"al lLTliSflil Acxlindcl‘ Calncr- on. of illc ll C M. Provost Company, \\'li$ llllll‘.‘(‘l(\\l$i\' . ll'()lli acute 101l- silltis ‘hlili a!» (.851. 0n Billion.‘- the 30th, hnlllllfll’ lclctlrant was rc- ccivcd that lli‘ wrls ilroprinxslllg tar- orzlbly. lllill ‘ l llt‘t‘ll rt-nlilvcd friun lllt‘ fllliilLPH, ' lll to the seriously ill list. Tllllt was llll’ last. word ic- (‘civrll allil thl- ialllily urr now hop- ing that iil- may recover. Lnlli-c Ccrpcrlll Caincroil ivent overseas lil Dscclnla l‘ last. His intllcr. thc lati- Mi". Alums Clout-urn. i_llc W01 - kncwu i‘ll‘,lllll‘l‘l' oi this cltr, pasnri lllvay last Slllldal before i111.‘ 596000 tclciirriln ilail horn rcccivcrl. l AllEifltN-B-tKliilt-A qlll0t Wvril‘. ding Saturday morning at (i .10 My“ m st Pctclfls" Church. Dart- mouth. was that oi Miss rfllrcii Jnnct Rnkcl", drlnghtcr oi Kcnncih Bnkcr nnd the lntc Ntrs. Bllficl". King! Sircr-t. Dartmouth. and Francis (Frank) Claude Ahearlr. Prlucc Ellwnrd Island Highlanders lBlack Wntchi, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jclln Allcarn. Alhcrton. P. 1-‘. l. Rcv. Harry Ncary officiated. Tito brlllc worc n bl-ccminu s’l"cct lentil dress of soldier blue shade with olf- trc-far-c hat tn match. while sieves. and black shoes. Her crosaue was of nick CHTIIHllOPS. sPfiiPithi. Vin- cent Swvlnvit. P E. I. HlRhlfVlflPT-t and Mrs Snvinni nlcre the ntf"i1<'-- ants. the latter being aJii-rli in .'~ navy blllc frock with ncccssnrics to corwsnond. and a COTSRiZP of glcdlcll. Mr. and Mrs. Abram will iakc un rcsidcncc at 87 Kin: Street, Dartmouth. -tl>ialliax Her- aid.) l-‘rinity United Church WEDNESDAY. (KJTOBI-IR 23rd Uill-Thankofferlng service of The [evening Auxiliary -- Hearts llall. I IStI-I-lxu-utlve W. M. s, _. Ladies Parlor. Itnlv has lmooced a pug-tax o" all Sfllllfllie; and compensations of mall- llilrrs and dilectors oi commercial concerns. Plluns’ year weighed 275.000 ma. rm; _CHARLO’I"I‘ETOWN “GUARDIAN HOWARD MolliltlS I "- this column u reserved for new: 9| Rubber Footwear at Lowest Prices LOW RUBBERS Men's _ _ - - - 69c Women’: - - - - 59c Children’s —- - — 49c l RUBBER I OVERSHOES Womcn’s - — —- $1.10 i Children's — $1.10 ‘ KNEE RUBBER BOOTS Men's — -- — —- $1.90 Boys — $1.49 and $1.69 LUMBERMANS Men's - - -— —$l.49 Boys — $1.10 and $1.29 All others prices pro- portionately low. Why send your money out of the province for second grade goods when you can get First Grade here at these prices. HOWARD MolNNIS Tweel Bldg. Gt. Geo St. _ DANCING A7‘ t THE NEW DOME TONIGHT New Donle Dance Band Featuring Al. BLANCHAICD at the Piano Protlos-tzlnttirphanage Collections . by Miss Mary Collins Davis 8.: Fraser $20.00 $31116)‘. Shaw (t: Perlrllcn 10.00 Wilfred Bouitcr 104.0 Bruce Stewart & Co. 5.00 McDonald 6.: Rowe 5,00 A. Duchelnill 8r Co. 5.00‘ Island Fertilizer Co. 5.001 New Method Cleaners 5.001 Central Creamer-lea Ltd. 5.00- Irwul Printing Co., Llil. 5.00 Eastern sectuliics 5.150 Eastern 'll'll:L 0i E. it. Brow & Son 5.00 J. A. Webster 52.00 Associated shippers 5.00, Dr. and Mrs. J, W. McKenzie 5.00‘ W. S. Grant 5.00 Mrs. If. ll. lllllsoll 5.00 LL-Col. (l. l-l. Fui. 7i 0 I’ \V. 'llu"lii~l" linlployces llirllk Conlnlclre W. o. rl; _ Donald lVliUlxlllllfill Mr. ll. ltlciltTl- l“i"iclitl A ‘~10 Frank Currie “i J. P. (‘to ell l H, . Wiil‘ili\ A. Pickartl k Cit. ‘rallk l3. Cnlrkc Prof. BilTifW J. R. PJlCll iii) J. lklpc Lllarllc 1W J. C, iyioilteollrlrl @110‘ J A. Currie 11-09 W. H. Tlllniarsll 5 Cudmorc Brln § J N. D. Mclwoll "U0 l» w, ,1_ P, lucnllllan 504i, Milton B~til W" Ell. Acorn Qmh Prolldc & l\’l(1l‘i‘i~iil(‘ 9'00, Jenkins Pharmacy‘ P“) Pure Milk Co.. Ltd. Canada Packers 5-" F, .1, Bit nilall c: Co. W G. Hus: ‘If: A. E Bclcllcl" 1,0 Judec Puinillr f“, W. L. Brctlton ajn Stewart's Iiakriv "100 Tom White n" L-fifii-ltl-‘Pl-li. i HollllEllwafrll Wllelall An ,,,...,..._..algYéeiiit-i. nlicl on!‘ ni llulrll lil~i<.,.c Ydlllt‘, has rccflili: iv been commlcd and 010F130" i! Elnlnct .1. I\iullall \f. D.. of Mon- trcill. Canada. s the Oakland) ltfzlnlll Leaf. The li‘lc is “lion Pill- \\'iil(l tvllclllll.“ a Afcillilcl‘ 0i iii!‘ lK‘£’l<ll\ll\‘(‘ Assembly of‘ Prince Ed- ward lslnnrl. lli/tii-lliti’): also known m l“ Pnthnv‘ of Canadian Foil"?- llllfill." and "Ouc of lrcillnliis (lifts m (.‘,,,H_, a, H“. ._.p.§»~.~' nr lhc l |,,.;;.-|... “we horn lll t“clill'v Mayo ill 182i , . , Di" .\lllll.lll\". a ililtlYt‘ vii P1111?!‘ i Fdward island. nrcscltts n Swill/l oi that littlc Colnni" ill DFP-Ctllh, federation llnve- i" thc liars "fl pozmrk, shillings and Tim?" The names of manl- stntcsmen and nth-i,» pnjiilc officials, lone. 5n..." noslzfifl away‘. arc rccnllcri in this wcll-\vl"iiicl'i slorl‘ "i Edward whfllilll hr Di". .\lllll:\ll_\. "Th" latc Mr. J. C Unllclhny of I-"orlllnc Bav was ouc of Wliclanhs closcsi iricnds." writzs iii". Mull- nlh; ~111- wns desirous oi voile"?- int; n fund for the VlTPllOlI of a lncnlunclvt to his memorr: $000k- h!!! on "in snhtcct in 180G hc said: “No marblc monument is need- ed to prrnctualc the mcmorv of’ Edilyard Whcliln in this m-ovince. Our frr-c schools. frcc 1111105 Mid §e]f-§!o\'l‘l'lllll(‘llt, with the Well- tillcd iiclds mid comfortable homes. which nil ovcr the province have tnkcn thc place of llv- rudc struc- turcs and neglected farms of the rent-payllnc cm. are all monll- mcnis to his mclnory. more lasting than ireeslono and marble. But all .31.!) , sou f“ the people or Prince Edward Is- land neccl to erect n monument to his memory to tell to future EH1- crallnlis that we. who were the im- mcdllltr- recipients oi tho hcnciiis his taatrioill- llenrt. his giftcd in-i tellect. and ills eloquent tongue‘ procured for us. arc not ungrate-l flll for. oi" forgetful oi. the iris-at beitcfits he was so lnrgclil instru- mental in securing for this prov- ince." , "- i Costa Rica has hrlivlcrl the sale: of unlicensed patent. nlcdlcnlcs l "took bcfore leap“ filillfi‘ lllckcd in Yilgollavla this apply to a man in a burnlnz azr- and . plane the The Central Guardian local Interest hut advertising ol s uewsy nature may be inserted et 6 sente 1 word strictly pay- able Ln advance. CONFEDERATION LIFE IN I- ANCE. 11-9789-7-279211 DON'T MISS this one! 1W! Dodge DeLuxe Sedan $450 at Bar- bour do MacDonald's. L-fiez-lo-N-li. DOYLE-CANNON NUPTIALS - St. Joachims Church, Vernon River was the scene of a very pretty Aut- umn wedding on the morning oi Wednesday, October 16th when M155 MET)‘ Agflthy Teresa Cannon, only daughter" of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Cannon. Pownal was united in the holy bonds oi’ matrimony to Mr. Leo. McGrath Doyle son of Mr and Mrs. Ambrose Doyle oi Pleas- ant Grove. The bridal party enter- ed the church, which was prettily decorated for the occasion, to the strains oi the wedding march playqd who also rendered pleasing hymns during the ceremony. assisted by member; or the girls choir. Rt. Rev. Msg-i- Maurice McDonald officiated and celebrated the nuptial Mass in the presence of a wide circle of rela- tives and friends. The bride who was attractively govmed in a street ifliltlh dress of Soldier Bltle with navy accessories, was assisted by Miss Winnlfred I-legarty of Fort Augustus. who ‘was attired in rust “id B150 118W accessories. The groom was ably supported by his brothel", Mr. Wilfred Doyle of Char- lottctotlvn. Inlmediatcly after the ceremony e reception was held at the home of the bride's parents, where toasts were proposed to the happiness of the bride and groom by Rev. E. M. Malone, Charlotte- town. After the wedding breakfast the brid..l "arty motored to various parts oi the Island. the bride ‘P81193108 in s smart wine outfit. In the evening the wedding supner was served at the home o.’ the groom to numerous friends and relatives of both parties. Previous to her marriage the bride was tend. ‘"90 9- miSQQI-lfllleous shower on Sept. 20 at the home o! Mr; 11,5 M. Malone and on Sept. 2'7 s shower and dance was held at, the home of her parents, the large number of useful and costly flirts received testifying to the P01313111’- ltv oi the young couple. Mr. and MP8 Doyle Will reside .rl Pleasant Grove where the groom l5 gpyosper, ous farmer. ——(Patrlot please copy). Personals Gm". Joseph MacDonlzall, 311A, l?“ for Pfiiflwawla. yesterday after Sveudinlr a Iurlouizn at his home. Gm". Jack Coughiin. R.C.A., tumcd yesterday after furlough at his home re- spendlng his here. Ml". Gcorne Davis. of the S.Cun. nrrl &_' C0,, Ltd. coal dealers. is in i110 city. making arrangements for the fall coal advertising camngm, Tlic ad. wzll appear today and will carrv on. Petty Ofllccl" P. E, Duffy. alsollis Ernest and \Viifre<l, oi . . Navy. have returned to _ ‘Af. aiiei" bcma called home owing to tllc lleillil of the iorlllcrs tilci", Jnlncs Duffy, Corp]. Gordon Afo-niicih o.’ the R. C. l". son oi Mr. and ltlrs. Hnrtlld Moi" 'c'h. Clinton, Ont. rlr- . ‘I Mr. and lyfrs Roy McKenzie and ‘allliir oi Halli-line ..’l(‘f*(lllll7illll"fl by . C irlcs Shllr . 'l"lc.~'l’."ll" \ ytszli“! spent .\lt)Il - _ pleas: ti t iv in relatives and lllillrlrilk" rclicvcs aches. In Memoriam AltlliLli-l llli.~\I1.’l(‘|-) JENKIN5 On sllturday at the Prince Ed- \\'itl‘d lolllllll l-losplttli, after nllilly weeks o1 illness, there passed to hcr rest. til 1111'.‘ early age oi twenty ycars, Amelia Beatrice, eldest daughter and child oi Russel Jen- kins lind his wile Jessie Brown of ML. l"l(‘l‘l.)i‘l't. _ lll lilc passing of Miss Jenkins", Ml. Herbert has lost one of its most lovable characters. who. lil- tllough so young, alld in spite of hcr li'(‘l|l1"‘!li. illnesses, did always strive for the noblest and the best in life. and. who. with the tnicnts given licl". did strive to serve One. to her own spiritual good. to the welfare of hcl" family and coin- nllinity. to the honolll" oi hcr God. of whom she was able to say, “The Lord is My Shepherd." In hcr last illness. the late bliss Jcnklns did patiently D001’ hcr suifcrilles and her pain. ins it was known oi her in nil her ill- llesscsl and with a wonderful spir- it did strugtzlc hard to live. be- lieving that she had yet some work to do in this world. But as it vvns, (1nd nllllod otherwise. for her work was finished. her tnsk was endcd. she had run her race unto the end and that patiently enduring all things, nncl for her there was laid up an inheritance. into which she has gone. and 3:111:11 is filled with Joy unspeak- The late Miss Jenkins. in spite oi ill health and the handicaps which accompany ill health, sought. to better herself by obtaining an education. She graduated last spring from First Year Prince of Wales, and shortly after her grad- uation did obtain a school. in which she was not privileged to tench. for at the time her school work was to begin. she collapsed. and from which illness following she never recovered. Besides hcr sorrowlng and much loved parents. she leaves to mourn one sister Mlle. and one brother Irwin. and a host of relatives and friends. The funeral. which was largely "tiPfiIlPd. was hold froln her late home on Mondirv. Oct. Dial. the services being conducted by minister and pastor. Rev. J. H. Bishop oi the Church of Scotland. WV. D. K. Ross of Poyvnal United Church assisted by offering pray- or at the house and grave. Inter. mcn. was at Birch l-Ilil Cemetery. Nicarlv 8.000.’!!! tons 0f .. t to he takcn fl PM "Y. 1 1 "om bnezsfiin [fillllfifk lisr": n plane ma din-mg mm 0 7L snsnr-wzsrur: MAN ’ ~14 njrzuul Mabel, g-“EFTPHI or" wéllllEAT-WEST llFE HYNDMAN & C0. LTD., PROTEOTED BY THE GREAT-‘WEST LIFE » PAGF THREl 0M5 WHAT MAY t THEY'RE HAPPY and care-liter.- rlosv. But what would happen to iwtr family if you were no longer hen Ill provide for them? Could they COliliflllL‘ tli pay for food, clothing, rent, full? It is so easy to guarantee these com- forts with a well-planned program of insurance. If you lire, rrllll" yearly deposits \\'lllZllSOgLl.iT.lli;" r .;'t i-fizi‘ l’: for you on retirement. A GREAT-WEST LIFE man will be glad to explain how thew tlwinm can be accomplished for s M11131’!- nual investment. He represents a great life insurance coznpzlny which has paid over two blin- dredmillioll dUlllifW ll 5-" - pillcsl- holders and beneficiaries sinle 1892. ~, G81 i?! I'll/HI; <1 1i l’ the Greal»ll"clt I i/r tttlm i ; ssuniiilcl consort s Provincial Managers Charlottetown , divisions where there are no con- veuersliips be named councillors: Councillors on Diocesan council Sub-division, president. Address-- Ctlrlall Ban. Mrs. Josepll Allcllliift’. m-ntord, an. 1- l~oit AiiuihlllS. Mrs. Leo Dunn. F01“. Aliuilsiiis. lollc. ivils. Hunk Count), lollu. holly s Cross. Mrs. Anthoiflfiiiir’ dy, Acliys Cross. rillikoia. Mia. Marv Silliivtlll. Klnkola. Littie Pond. Miss Ailnle Steele. Lillllt.‘ Pruitt. 5t. Anus. Lolt 05., Mrs. J. J.i\1ii1‘- , - t ' i" l to. v _ rai3-l.Nl§i\itinl~i"s% Ali's. L. J. Klibride. F‘ -~ ltVT. ‘gliflilulllilltlull, Mrs. l). A. McEaoh- _ lir "rt Pond. elgt. Jihiles, lsuiliincriicld. Mrs. J. Ailstlli iylllrphy. Elllifilzll _ St, Alarillilfils, Mrs. D. l... Ollan- 1 _, \lOllilt(‘ o. _, cgt.A‘l'llt-rcs.i's, Mrs. Owen Kelli’. Mt. Stcwlll . stuulllcrsltle. Llvlrs. Josevh 01113" 1 , Summers f6. K iiaiilcaciic, Mrs, Alex. McKenzie. Scoichiort. The “lllternatoinal Limited," Can- adian National Railways‘ “wk M0111.10M-'l‘Ol'OIlW-ClllCBgO train, is now m its 42nd year of continuous daily operation ToogLate To Clasifvy__ noannnns waNTno - array 15 Hayfield. 1r670-10-23-2l. .\I -lz“sl‘a w all. min‘ ' also one filly‘. (Bnrrisicri. John Hardy, Pleasant Grove. M081. WANTED AT ONCE EXPERIEN- ced. capable maid for general housework. Must be able to cook. Mrs. \Vclllngtoll MacNeill. South- port. Phone 1183. L-67tl-10-23-3i. FOR . clcctlic some shaftinlz pullcvs A .- -2 indie‘ rlllasn motor good as ncw. Also and flflv fcct. liinc illcll licltlnp. The Royal Packing Co, J IrUII-IOeI-fl. . - Ex - of [the Eastern fiuarlllanlmgl, ,- 1 y ‘ ‘itrrild. f‘ ' .'Thls column i: reserved fol .- 1on1 2 _ D‘ D w L ,’ news of looel interest but adver- A l I I ' iii-Exile? ‘clumsy e252" emailing i \ °,§.“§‘§f,‘.§',‘,'l§u: - ml M strictly payable ln advance. ‘ “ . ilfraig‘; 2 f ..‘-\'/\V1i half vilhat you usuallyl H" ‘ ‘MCI m” spend for Dru’ Store items at _. Minions Rtxal one-cent r "iimfii 9°0- oiitamle. Four bi ‘-l.ys with 25.0 @15- A iileeiiilg of the executive of the ihlliuahls to chooscgfrgini and two i " “i Jii-‘lli D005! l- uloeestui ooulitll oi Lin: Catholic ior the price of one, psils only one ‘ lit. r 3 Gaudet. lwtneiis League was lleiu buturuay , crap Qctobpy 33x5 in (vi-toiwl- 26th i ‘PTQ ucioiiei" is. lll tile Asneillblt‘ lllnlliulluslve, L..i;;9_10.33_1i,. .7 ul .s.. uullsilllis Buslnca, lit 2 p.m., %__ .w . .-..i,.,-. 3d,.“ ' uilll U10 Dl'(‘S1tl\‘lli., Mrs, A. A. Mt- [Ailing ((515 in Ylllfry, rilills. Quuris. lll tile eiluil. H ’ _‘ Letters" were lead iloln Lieut- mm '0 use" imam a Coi. Most ltcv. C. l... NulllgkllLUllklp~ ' .- Alllll O1 Uilllbltlltlll burcus. aléO 110111 m‘ lllU D851. Ulfdblfltlll. A1111 01.1101" 111C111- uvcrs" oi llle GXCVUJH.‘ who ioulltl it v illliiilsolDltl LU l)!‘ illicotilll. 1, llll.‘ lllillll Dllblllfllxi U1 L116 lllCCllllt; ‘ was Lu appuln‘. .i coiivcllcl" to lul- inc lacaiicy‘ “tcaniolicd by the rr- slgnutloii o1 MJs. iuriioil ivlciviuiiuli. filllllllllflkilllt‘. Ull lllOlvlUll, L110 1t.‘- slgniltioli ilos accepted, "and iyllsw . J, alciiirylo. Cilariottctollil. was nn- ‘f politic-ii to lill lilis coiivencrsllip. » llUiltflYllll-l Lt (llfitlloaltlll. ll. With th" ciucll lo iiiuuirt- ulw the mannerof collecting and the ways oi uispclis- c; llig the lax ior school lxloks as pilssed in Legislature last Marcii Lllt‘ eonyencr 0i this fiOllllllll/Wti was i "ill-ted to lntelest herself lll v illLs no '. l Cu lnolion it was decided that. 5' tile lt).lO\\‘lll|( presidents oi sub- ' .44/\.¢"1'*-§<"1 - <