__.-....st -txa~ PAGE SIX 1 THERE'S thrill piled upon thrill in this lightning - swift pic- ture of thugs, China- town u n d e r world, breakneck riding, and the great outdoors. How Hoot rides. fights. shoots. loves! See it for a fast‘ action feast. “M YS TER Y TROOPE ” Another Thrilling Chapter AND COMEDY Highfield’ School Fair CLASS l-GRAINS SEC I-Best Sheaf 100 Iieads White Oats-l Raymond liiacKin- non, west Royalty. 2 F-llllwnd Jackson, west Royalty, 3 ltlarion Mackinnon, West Royflill’. 4 1'0""? Hurry, West Royalty. SEC t-Best Sheaf 100 Heads Wheat—l Parker Rodd, South Mil- wn, 2 Harold Rodd. South Milton, s Lorne Hurry, west Royalty. 4 Lorne Hurry, West Royalty, 4 Ivan rtizzle, West Royalty. SEC 4-Best. 6 Ears Sweet Corn- 1 Georgina Trainer, West Royalty, 2 Jennie White, South Milton, 3 Kitty Mackinnon, west Royalty. 4 Ivan Mackinnon, West Royalty. SEC 5-3021. Pint Threshcd Yel- low-eyed BearLs-l Wm. Hambly, Central Royalty, 2 Raymond Ham- bly, Central Royalty, 3 Jos. Ham- bly, CentralR/oyalty- CLASS Z-ROOTS SEC 1-1 Peck Green Mountain Potatoes-i Lorne Hurry, West Roy alty,, 2 Andrew lvlacRae, W. Roy- alty, 3 H. Hurry, W. Royalty, 4 R. Coles, S. Milton. SEC Z-I Peck Irish Cobblers- 1 R. Coles S. Milton, 2 Lillian Hurry, ‘W. Royalty 3 Lorne Hilrry, W. Roy alty. 4 Parker Rodd, S. lviilton- SEC 3-3 Tumips-l Pius Curley W. Royalty, 2 Ralph Coles, S. Mil- ton, 3 Ivan Mackinnon, W. Royalty, I Lorne Hurry, W. Royalty. SEC 4-3 Mangles-l Helen Hill‘- ry. W. Royalty, 2 Andrew MacRae, C. Royalty, 3 Plus Curley, W- Roy- alty, 4 Kenneth MacRae, C. ROY- uity. ' SEC 5-6 Carrots-l Kitty Mac- kinnon, W. Royalty, 2 Ruth Mac- kinnon, W. Royalty, 3 Bertha How- crd, S. Milton, 4 Bernard Trainer, W. Royalty- CLASS 3- VEGETABLES SEC Z-Grcen Tomatoes-l Elwin Burke, W. Royalty, 2 Cedric Stet- son, W. Royalty, 3 Arthur MacRae C. Royalty, 4 Ray Mackitlnon, W. Royalty. SEC 4—Cueumbers-l Allison Mo Rae, C. Royalty, 2 Elwin Burke, W. Royalty, 3 Ray Jackson, W. Royal- ty 4 Ivan Frizzle, W. Royalty. SEC 5-Best 1-2 Doz Beets-l Lillian Hurry, W. Royalty. 2 Ber- tha Howard, S. Milton, 3 Ruth Ivlackinnon, W- Royalty, 4 Ivan I-‘rizzle, W. Royalty. SEC tl-Best 2 lleads Cabbage- l Gerald Trainer, W. Royalty, 2 R. Mnckinnon, W. Royalty, 3 Kitty Metckinnon, W. Royalty, 4 Ivan Mackinnon, W. Royalty. SEC ‘i-Best Pnmhkin (ii-l Jen hie White, S. Milton, 2 Bobby Gates W. Royalty, 3 Katherine Dixon. W. Royalty, 4 Maurice Curley, W. Roy- pity. CLASS I-FLOIVERS SEC 1—Best Bouquet Sweet Peas yNOTlCE The Stanley Bridge Dairy Co., will di ' making cheese on Wed- Ilcsdly, September 30th, 1931, and will tske cream on Monday's and Thursday's of each week commenc- lng on October 5th. 193i. Pstrons wanting tiirlr winter cheese from the factsry 12.1.1 bttttr inure some heicre Cct:bcl~ 101b, 1931, ss after that date it will all be cleared up. H. S. Mscl-ZWEN, Secretary. ‘ sow-lo-l-sl. | 1 Keith Pickard, W. Royalty, 2 Jean MacRae, C. Royalty, 3 Bobby Gates, W. Royalty, 4 Lillian Hurry, W. Royalty. SEC 2—llest Bouquet Diixcd Flowers-i Laura Steaison, W. Roy alty, 2 Marion MacKinnon, W. Roy alty, 3 Lloyd Gates, W- Royalty, 4 Keith Pickarcl, W. Royalty. SEC S-Best Potted Geranium - 1 Cecil Stetson, W. Royalty, 2 Ivan Roberts. W. Royalty, 3 Hilda Coles, S. Milton, 4 Millard Coles, S. Mil- ton. CLASS 5—FRL'1'l‘ SEC 1—Best Plate 6 Wealthy Ap- plcs- 1 Keith Pickard, W. Royalty 2 Gwyn Sbockrnan, S. Milton, 3 Alice Choyvan, C. Royalty, 4 Jenni: White, S. Milton. SEC 2—-Best Plate 6 Dutchess Apples-1 Vera MacNeill, S. Milton 2 Vera Horne, S. Milton, 3 Ray- mond Jackson, W. Royalty, 4 Lu- cile Chowan, C. Royalty SEC 3—Best Plate l0 Plums - l Raymond Macklnnon, W. Royalty, 2 Donald MacAusland, C. Royalty, 3 Heber MacAusland, C. Royalty, 4 Marion Mackinnon, W. Royalty. SEC 4-Best Plate 10 Crab Ap- plcs-i Stafford Coles, S. Milton 2 Keith Pickard, W. Royalty, 3 Harold Rodd, S. Milton, 4 Raymond Mackinnon, W. Royalty. CLASS fii-CANNING SEC Z-Jiest Pint Jar Beets (not preserved in Vincgarl-l Marion Mackinnon, W. Royalty, 2 Florence Dixon, W. Royalty, 3 Katherine Dixon. W. Royalty, 4 Raymond Mac kinnon, W. Royalty. ‘ cuss ‘f-COOKING SECl-Slngle Loaf White Bread 1 Ivan Roberts, W. Royalty, 2 F. Dixon, W. Royalty, 3 Athol Roberts W. Royalty, 4 Katherine Dixon, W. Royalty. SEC 2 1-2 Doz. Ten. Biscuits-l Irene MacLeod, C. Royalty, 2 F. Dixon. W- Royalty, 3 Helen Coles, S. Milton, 4 Ivan Roberts, W. Roy- alty. , SEC d-Plate 9 Ginger Snaps - 1 Laura Stetson, w. Royalty, 2 r. MacLeod, C. Royalty, 3 Marlon Mc- kinnon, W. Royalty, 4 Lillian Hur- ry, W. Royalty. SEC ti-Plate Brown Sugar Fudge 1 Thomas Agnew, C. Royalty, 2 V. Smaliwood, C. Royalty, 3 Parker Rodd, S. Milton, 4 Norma Young, C- Royalty. CLASS B-GIRLS UNDER 12 SEC l-Plaln Sewing, Apron --l Florence Dixon, W. Royalty, 2 Lau- ra Hurry; W. Royalty, SEC lit-blended Garment-l J, MacRae. C. Royalty, SEC G-Embroidercd Linen, Cush lon Cover-l Marion Mackinnon, W. Royalty and Bcrdena Frizzle, W- Rflyulty, (equal) 2 Jean MacRae C. Royalty. CLASS B-GIRLS OVER 12 SEC Z-llcmstitched Towel-. 1 Alice Chowen, C. Royalty SEC t-Knitted Sock-l Vera Smallwood, C. Royalty. SEC S-Mcndcd Sock-1 Alice Chowcn, C. Royalty. SEC (‘r-Embroidered Linen, Run- ner-i Isaura Stetson, W. Royalty, 2 Vera Smaliwood, C. Royalty, 3 Katherine Dixon. W. Royalty, 4 Alice Chowen, c. Royalty. CLASS 9 - MANUAL TRAIN- -Boys Under l2. SEC 1—Mllklng Stool-l Kerr. neth Macltac, C. Royalty, 2 Athol 30PM!- W- Royalty. a Gerald ‘Irainor, W. Royalty, SEC 4-—l’oultry Feed Hopper _l Andrew MacRae, c. Royalty. SEC S-lllrd House-l A, Roby-Lg W. Royalty. SEC ‘l-Mlscelleanous- 1 Cecil Stetson. W. Royalty, z Athol 392,. ‘"15- W- 30.17011)‘. 3 Henry Hurry. W. Royalty. BOYS OVER 12 mond Mackinnon, W. Royalty, ssc I-Mlllring Stool- 1 Rlly. z PRINCE / EDWARD TO-DA Y Mal. 3.15 16o and 37c. Eve. 7.00 k 8.45 26c. 42c, 52c. W...‘ Susrlclou has sharp eyes. it sees so mo- ti rn e s wh e re here is nothing t to see. ____.._.. ALL SEEING EYES ARE CHARLIE CIIANS! Moon made lovers and lurking kill crs in a baffling tropic mystery. . WARNER O LAND Bobby Jones in jThe Driver" also liomclly THE CHARLUTFEPUWN GUAR DlAlV l BBWT FORGET T0 VOTE FOR BABY Jack Bell, W. Royalty, 3 Lorne Hur ‘dred Hurry. W. Royalty, 3 Jean Mc HAZELBROOK visitor to Hermit-ISB- The Indies‘ Aid of the Mt. Her- rert Unitas church held their regu- lgr monthly MRI-ill lb Q13 00ml! a! Mrs. Iimeat Lund, on Wednesday evcnilw. afllilmb" any ‘m1 i goodly number of members present. The meetms evened with hymns followed by roll cull. Minutes of the August meeting rcsd and np-i proved. After the usual business» of the society was concluded, c' dainty lunch WIS served by the hostess and s social hour spent. l Mr. A. A. Match, Oity, made s} business trip to Hsselbrook thisi week. Mrs. Isabelle Inga is visiting friends in Mt. Herbert, Service at Birch Hill on Thurs- day evening was conducted by Rev. Ewen MacDougall with s good congregation. Mrs. R. Vessel’, City, motored to Hlllslbrook this wt ek. l A most enjoyable evening was spent at the home of Mr. and Mrs Frank Driscoll on Friday evening last. Music and dancing were heartily indulged in until the wee= small hours when all dispersedi homeward feeling they had enjoyed? themselves to the full extent. Dur- ing the evening dainty refreshments were served in Mrs. Driscolrs usual good style-ii. “KOBUIW WAITED FOR MASTER OGALLA, Nelm, Sept. 30. (U.P.)i -—“Kcbuk" Siberian sled dog, be-‘ came separated from his master, Earl Hammond. here lacrMarch.‘ Hammond was making a tour of the- United States with a sled teamJ "Kobuk" remained here, and whenl his master returned this summer there was a reunion- i BORDER FLIEES WARNED ctllllllt culnullll Many Vacancies l. w‘ °“"" w“ n‘ “ m“ sr. slums clmncu cake r-l-Now T0 B6 F i at Moors a McLeodk on Ssturdli st 2 o'clock. 00604-3041 CHURCH SERVICES on 5699- l’! m. n. mull. I111 pmvh u 1°1- lows-Southlske st 11 s. m. Kinsl- boro, 7.30 p. m. CHURCH 0F COTLAND-Rev- m"; MscDougail will preach Sab- bath, Oct. 4th. at Belle River at 10.30 Kinross st 3 p. m. and B11011 Bill at 7 p. m. norsrmw nun-There W111 be services in the Hopefield Hall. Sunday, Get. 4th st 7 p. m. ton-- ducted by Louis Hl-rri-B- WOOD ISLANDS Presbyterian Church. On Oct. 4th, 1931, Rev. Al- lister Murray will preach in Wood Islands Church at 3 p. m. CORNWALL SERVICES, Oct. 4. Kingston at 11 s. m. sacrament of the Lord's Supper. Cornwall at 3 Rally Day, New Dominion at 7-30 Service at Kingston Friday 111x111- at 7.30. Rev. D. K. R085. Mill's“?!- POLICE COURT-At the Police Court yesterday morning a case of theft of coal was remanded until today and a non-support case was dismissed. CALEDONIA AND Murray liar- bor Presbyterian churches. Services Oct. 4, 193i, will be as follows: Cale- donia Gaelic at 11 a. m» English at 7 p. m. All welcome. Rev. Allis- ter Murray, Minister. GOING T0 SYDNEY-Rev. Neil Herman, who has been pastor of the First Baptist Church, Moncton, tendered his resignation to the con- gregation at Sunday mornlnffi service. Rev. Mr. Herman came here from Charlottetown, P. E. I., Rev. Mr. Herman was at one time past- ‘or of the United Baptist Church, Sydney-Sydney Post. L‘ l OTTAWA. September 30.-In- ‘tsrest in Government circles is directed toward the zrowlnz 11st of vscnncies which Premier R. B.’ Bennett and his ministerial, colleagues have before them. A Finance Minister, and a. deputy Minister for the same dBDBYl/menll a tariff board, in s11 cwbflbility H royal commission t0 8° in“) the railway situation, s. Lieutenant- Govcruor-for the province of Nova Scots-these are some of tho gpp0lnhnCni8 which the Govem- mcnt ls Qxpectcd to make belorc long. Senate and Judicial vacanc- ies also exist, and there are a num- bet of important posts in the Clvll Service opening up as 11121161" inn. A. L. WRIGHT. With the closing day of Septem- "oer, 1931, there passes from the omcms “u” {or a m“ 5"" their. active business sphere in Charlotte- mmrs‘ town, one of the cities most highly ..‘"‘.‘.;‘.§..?..’i'.““.§2§.;’i ll:-::.z.l::; . . loin e of the next session of Parllamentl ZEMAZLEKD: Edgar‘, Bland m 3:‘: is taken ‘or granted m View oil other this house has been for many Statements m“ by Premier Ben- years back favorably known as a He“ l“ the Home o! commons at store where quality first has been the h“ session’ The“ the Primal the ‘yatchword and the very name Minister said that he did rant ext-i o! ALLEY stood {or mmgrlty and pectto introduce another udge .7 m“ denlmg. ‘ This would be left to his succesmri Following m the ‘ootsteps o! 5c In the ‘mince portion“ N0 m-‘ signally succes ful management of ‘itcatk’? h” yet been given’ how-i the Alley business comes another eve" °* the “m” Wm Wm be asked; shoe man of long and varied exper- t° take over what is regarded as’ ience in the person of Mr. A. L ‘me M the most imporumt depart‘ i Wright the new owner of the Alley mm“ °f Gwemment‘ Mr‘ Bennett business. For the past twelve years has carried ii: along, and contilluesi Mn wright has been resident m w afmmiistlerdlitt airing that“ t mes Amherst as manager of the former °Y 1 ""1" s ‘l’ m” e s Boot at Shoe Co's retul". Pfmlament passed legmlauon a.‘ 21.2: ‘arid previously for some years the last session which provides for m the ‘management of dmuem 9' “rm bard‘ Throxigh ti‘; 525ml stores in eastern Ontario and and stress of oppos on e v- _ Mantle,“ . ernment obtained parliamentary; The 561mg policy of the ‘ucoeew “PP*'°"'"~1 °t 5 t°“"Y°'“ “m” 1°‘ the; lug firm will naturally be the high- 110" W13’- n 1s m “"5155 °t three est quality shoes but while Canada's 1110111110"- °1 which °ne i5 m be finest. grades will be featured, prices fihflkman- The imam i5 y“ m be‘ will be agreeably lower by $1.00 tc appointed 811d 11811111 111°" 1-‘ “° $2.00 the pair and a limit of eight 111111005011 01 m! P°"5°“"e1- It has} dollars as the highest priced shoe in been 81188055011 that the chmmmnf the store, Mcns or Womens. Marked changes in the Intel-lo: ry, W. Royalty. fRae, C. Royalty, 4 Georgina Train- SEC L-Nail Box-i Cedric Sict- ‘or, W. Royalty. son, W. Royalty, 2 Raymond Mac-‘ Grades 4-6- Elephant- 1 Ivan kinron, W. Royalty", 3 Bernard Roberts, W. Royalty, 2 Irene Mac- Trainor, \V. Royalty, 4 Jack Bell. Leod, C. Royalty, 3 Eileen Weeks Bell. W. Royalty. S. Milton, 4 Arthur MacRae, Cen. SEC 2—I.'ndcr 12-1 Andrew Mac Royalty. Grades 7-10 —Landscape- 1 Rae, C. Royalty‘, 2 Athol Roberts, W. Royalty. Bertha Howard, S- Milton, 2 Alice SEC d-Poultry Feed llopper -1 Chowen, C. Royalty, 3 Lillian Hur- ly, W. Royalty. Raymond Jackson, W. Royalty, ‘l , SEC 4-Penmanship, (a) Grades _ Acuna. IBRADALBANE United Church 0i om. mo, Telc, Sept. so. <u.1=.).°“"*‘"- gem“ °" ‘he “hm American aviators who have been‘ “M1139 m‘ sundw oct- 41 a" i“ in the ham of flying mm the follows: Pleasant Valley, 11 a. m. Mexican border near here, now and Grmviile- 3 P- m- Bmdaumml 7 P- then, have been given a final warn- m- m“ evemntl sewi” “t mad‘ mg by mde, I“ Raundryl cm“ mnaibane will be in the nature of - migration inspector stationed across H"'°5t Tlmiksglvms- when ‘he the Rio Grands from he“ at w“, church will be tastefully decorated. Thos. Paiethorpe, Minister. may be chosen from the judiciary but; this has no ofiicial confirma- tion. The board is to be a fact—' finding body, and its findings will form a basis for fixing tariffs. Appointment of a royal commis- sion on railways was endorsed by a paxlidmtillbflfy committee which went into the Canadian National estimates, at the last session of Parliament. The suggestion of a royal commission, which appeflfed and windows of the ALLEY store will commence tomorrow, Oct. 1st Charlottetown will have reason t»: be proud of the improved appear- ance on its beautiful main thor- oughfare when the store is flnalll in readiness. Some decided novelties in inter- ior decoration and seating and 11t- ting accomodation will be installet as the policy of the new house is Lorne Hurry, VI- Royalty, 3 Jack Bell. W. Royalty, [SEC 5—Bird Ilouse-l Jack Bell. W. Royalty, 2 Raymond Jackson, W. Royalty’, 3 Raymond Mzlckinnon W. Royalty. SEC 7—I\Iiscelianeous — 1 Ray- mond Mackinnon, W. Royalty, 2 R ry, W. Royalty, 4 Ivan Roberts, W. I-lambiy‘, C. Royalty, 3 Lorne Hur- Royalty. SEC 1—Bcst Ileifer Calf-l An- drew MacRae, C. Royalty‘, 2 Athol Roberts, W. Royaltyl, 3 Gerald ’I‘ralnor, W. Royalty, 4 Kenneth Mc Rae, C. Royalty. SEC Z-Plymouih Rock-l Keith Pickard, W. Royalty, 2 Raymond Mackinnon. W. Royalty, 3 Andrew MacRae, C. Royalty’, 4 Jack Bell, W. Royalty. White Leghorn-l Keith Plckard W. Royalty, 2 Raymond Jgckgon, W. Royalty. CLASS ll-COLLECTIONS SEC l-Noxious Weeds- 1 South Milton School, 2 C. Royalty School, 3 West Royalty School SEC 2—Trce Leaves-l West Royalty School, SEC 4—Sample§ of Wood-l Ar- neth MncRac, C. Royalty, 3 Ray- morld Jackson, W. Royalty, 4 Lorne Hurry. W. Royalty. CLASS lz-scnool. worm SEC 1—Exercise Book_. (a) ... Grades 1 and 2-1 Elwin Burke, W. Royalty, 2 Keith PiCkClTd, w. Roy- aliy. a Bertha I-lurry, w. Royalty, 4 Heber MacAuslllnd. C. Royalty. (bl-l Marlon Mackinnon, West Royalty, 2 Lois Hurry, W- Royalty, 3 Eva Chowen, C. Royalty, 4 Wm, I-iambly, C. Royalty (cl-l Florence Dixon, W. Roy- alty, 2 Lhilrfi Hun-y, w. Royalty, 3 Berdena Frizzle, W. Royalty, 4 Lu- clic Chowen, c. Royalty. (Ill-J R0Y111011d Mackinnon, W. Royalty, 2 Ivan Roberts, W.,Roy,;1. ty, 3 Katherine Dixon, W. Royalty, 4 Vera. Smalllvood, C. Royalty. (c)—1 Alice Chowen, C. Royalty 2 Lillian Hurry, W. Royalty, s B, Culley. W- Royalty, 4 Bertha How- ard, S. Milton. SEC Z-Msp Drawing-Grades 5 to 7, New Brunswick-l Raymond wicklnnon, W. Royalty, z‘ Arthur Liacilce, C. Royalty, 3 Harold ilodd, S. Milton, 4 Ivan Roberts, w Pmyalty. Grades 8-10, British Isles - 1B Curley, W- Royalty, 2 Bertha How. 1rd. B. Milt-on, a Alice Chowen, C. Royalty, 4 Hiilion Hurry, w. my. alty. SEC 5—Aflv' Worlr- Grades 1-3 Colored Apple, Bsnsns, Pear ._ 1 Cathermc Weeks, B. Milton, 2 Mil. 2 South Milton, School, 3 Central Royalty School,‘ thur MacRae, C. Royalty, 2 Kerri 1 and 2-1 Elwin Burke, W. Royal- ty, 2 Gertrude Savidant, W., Roy- alty, 3 Hebcr MacAusland, C- Roy- alty. 4 Irene Frizzle, W. Royalty (bl-l Irene MacLeod, C. Roy/al- ty, 2 Nonna Young, C. Royalty, 3 Jean Coles, S. Milton, 4 Helen Coles, S. Milton. (c)-1 Lucile Cliowcn. C. Royal- ty, 2 Kenneth MacRne. C. Royalty, 3 Arthur MacRae, C. Royalty, 4 L. Hurry, W. Royalty. (dl-l Hilda Coles, S. Milton, 2 Laura Stetson, W. Royalty, 3 Ray- mond irliackinnon, W- Royalty, 4 Katherine Dixon, W. Royalty, (cl-l Bertha Howard, S. Milton 2 Alice Chowen, C. Royalty, 3 Vera Horne, S. Milton, 4 Betty Curley, W. Royalty. SEC 5—1’ortt‘oi'.o— Grades 3 to tl-Nature-l Central Royalty 2 W. Royalty. 3 S. Milton. Grades 7 to 10—Current Events. 1 Central Royalty, 2 West Royalty 3 South Milton. Grades 7 to 10- 1 Cen. Royalty School, 2 W. Roy School, 3 South Milton School. SEC 6—-Pm,lect Map- Grades 5 to 7, Maritime Provinces- 1 West Royalty School, 2 Central Royalty School, 3 South Milton School. North America, Grades 8-10 1 West. Royalty School. 2 South Mil- ton School, 3 Central Royalty School. Judging Contest-Calves l Ivan Roberts, W. Royalty, 2 Cedric stat- son, W. Royalty, 3 Raymond Mac. kinnon, W. Royalty, 4 Arthur Mm; Rae, C. Royalty. Judging Contest-Sewing-l Ku- therinc Dixon, W- Royalty, 2 Jen. nie White, S. Milton, 3 Norma Young, C. Royalty, 4 Irene Mane. Leod, C. Royalty. Sinslns Contest-l South Milton School, 3 Central Royalty school, 3 West Royalty School- SPORTS Tom Agnew c. n. a. Harold Rodd 5. M. 4. I-‘leber MscAuslsnd C- R. 100 yd. Dash for boys over 12 years-l. Cedric Stetson, W. R. 2. Lorne Hurry W. R. 3. Harvey MacAusland C. R. 4. Bernard Trainor, W. R. Sack Race for boys under 10, years-l. Laura Hurry W. R. 11-, Jack Agnew C. R. 3. Ivan Mac- Kinnon W. ‘R. 4-, Athol Roberts. W. R. i Sack Race for boys over 10 years. --1, borne Hurry W. R. 3. Gerald Trainor W. R. 3. Ray MacKinnon W. R. 4. Harold Rodd, S. M. Potato Race for boys-l. Cedric Stetson, W. 8-. 2. Wesley Moore S. M. '3. Gerald ‘Rainer W. R. 4. Athol Roberts W. R. Potato Race for girls-l. Jennie White s. M. a. Lillian hurry. w. s.’ 3.- Alice Chowen C. R. 4- Vera Horne S. M. Wheelbarrow Econ-l 047010 Trainor and Ray Jackson, W. R. 2.’ Ray MllcKirlnon and Lorne Hurry W- R. 3. Tom ABMW 011d 307"!’ MacAusland C. R. 4. Ray Han-lbly and Andrew MscRse C. R. _ Three-legged Race for boys-l- W. R. 3. Don MscAusiand and Ray Hambiy C. R. 3. Cedric Stetson and Bernard Trainer W. R. 4. Andrew MaoRa-g and Kenneth MscRse 0. R. Three-legged Race for girls-l- R. 2. Lillian Hurry and Eileen Hurry W. R. 8 Isobel Curley and~ Kitty ltf-zcKinnon, W. R. 4. Burdens‘ Frizzle and Florence Dixon W. R Jockey .1l.sce.—1. Cedric Stetson and Bernard Trslnor W. R. 2. Ray Jackson and Gerald Trainer, w. R.» 3. Harvey MscAusisnd and Joe Hambly o. R. 4. Ivan lfi-imle sud Ivan Roberts W. R. Thread sud Needle Race-i. Katherine Dixon and Cedric Stat- son W. R. 2. Bernard ‘rumor and Marion Maciiinnon, W. R. 3. Alice Ohowen and Don MacAuslsnd C. R. 50 Yd. Dash for girls undel- 9 years-i. Georgina Trainer w_ R, 2. Helen Mzcifnnon w. n. al B01111 Hurry w. n. 4. Irene! Frizzle, W. R. 50 yd- Dash for girls from a to 12 years-l. Laura Hurry W. R. 3.! Marion MwKinnon W. R. 3. Berdena Frizzle w. a. 4. Eva‘ Chowan C. R. 75yd. Dssh for frls over 12 years-l. Hilda MacAusiand, c, n, 2. Lucile Chowan C. R. 3. Isabel Curley, W. R. 4. Lillian Hurry W. R. 50 yd. D:sh f0! boys um“; g yearn-l. Elwin Burke W. R. 2, Russel Moore S- M. 3. St-"fford 4. Henry Hurry and Eerdens Frizzle W. R. llclsy Rue-i Central Royllty school. 2. West Royalty school I. South Milton school. Inlay Itsoc (Passing Baily-i. South Milton School. 2. West Royalty School 3. Control Royalty School. - - Teaches loco-i Hollis Jenkins w. n. s. Helen nouslsi. 1r. n. s. Allison Mscllnuon S. ll. Fcc-for-sli-Mm-l. Stun!!! tlhowcn O. 1t. I Katharine Dixon. W. R. S. Hilda. MlcAilllllld C. R. 4. Lucile Ohowcn O. 1t. yum-l. Gersld ‘rrsinor. w. n. 2.1mm s. am mas.‘ Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Blackader, ac- companied by Mrs. Charles Mac- Ncili left yesterday by motor for Charlottetown, P.E.I., on a. visit to their son Don Blackader, of the Royal Bank of Canada stat! in that city. They went via Cape Tormen- tine, Mr. Blackader having business in Moncton today-New Glasgow News. C. P. R. OFFICIAL HERE-Mr. C. B. Andrews, District Passenger Agent, Canadian Pacific Railway, St. John, is visiting the province and is being shown around by the local agent, Col. H. M. Davison. Mr. Andrews reports that traffic and freight have been exceedingly good so far this year considering the general depression throughout the rest of Canada. The Msritlmes, he thinks, have little cause to complain as there is s general air of prosper- ity here to be found practically no where else in the Dominion. SONIER-IIICIIARE- Relatives have r ' announcements of the wedding in St. Joseph's Church, Waitham. Mass, of Miss Alice Richard of that city and Ernest E. the University of St. Joseph. The ceremony was performed at nuptial' high mass in the presence of rel- atives and many friends by Rev. Rosario Richard, cousin of the bride. The attendants were Ed- Ev“ “W” “M Lmm’ chm” c‘ ward Richard, brother of the bride, ‘he mwml- ""1 11111110118 the birds and Elmir Boudreau. Mrs. Donut Cormier was organist. The bride is s daughter of Mrs. Patrice ' Rqchnd and the groom a w" M. plan of tattooing the turkeys with! Mrs. Emmeline Sonler. The happy couple are on a tour of New Brun- swick and Prince Edward Island. u_ uDBJNK OXOLA s beverage made by Canadian labour. Sept. 14-121. PERSONALS Mr. Richard Wooldrldge, return- ed from Backviiie. Mm Elizabeth Iowe, Boston, is lNhdlng s few dsys at Stsnhope. Mr John May, West Oovehead. hss entered the City Hcspitsl for treatment. ' uldnelm act-mi. Cherry mll is spending her holidays st her home st Btsnllope. Mr. J- Gcrdm Sutherlrnd. St. Coles, s. M. 4. Harold MllCRdc c. 11,1 Ircc-for-sl-lius-Li sunny, Pour’; my, h" film“; M, W011. 75 Yd. Dash for boys from 9 t0 ITEM?! I .Wll1lti0 R066 S. Uhlflii‘ ville, N. S, to [jump h]. nuflg gt, Acadia University. to meet with general approval from the railways as Well as 110111 0W0" competent shoe fitters. interest-ct! in 1.311517030911011 limb‘ changes will require some two weeks lems, has, it is understood, been oc- to eflect, cupying the attention of the Gov- eminent for some little time. . While no official announcement has been made, it appears probable that within a few weeks the Gov- ernment will select it-s personnel. The railway problem is regarded as, one of the most serious before Canada atpresent. IN MEMORIAM ROLAND WILLIAM MACDOU- GALL On the early morning of August 19, 1931, death visited the home oi Nil‘. and Mrs. Jolln D. MacDougall Lower Newtown, and claimed for it: own, their dearly beloved sopho- iand, at the early age of 10 vesrs after a short but painful illness o: DALLAS, Sept. 30. (U.P.)-Her-,1odnys_ 50ft L- mndred flew his 10-0003‘ Besides his grief stricken mothel 811' 110111‘ the 09101‘ 00V 011 h" 1'98‘; and father, there are left. to mourn ular run between-Dallas and M" the loss of a loving brother, two lBnt-fl 101' 51110110011 AIYWBYB- K1110“; brothers and three sisters, Ivor-no red. who has flown every inaulzur-i Gordon, June, Margaret and Jean- nl flight out v1 Ten-l. never has ette, all at home, to whom much had a serious accident. sympathy is extended. The funeral, which was largely st- HOLDREGE. Neb. Belu- =10- (U-l tended, was held on the 20th, Rev. PJ-Nebrasklvs deepest well has been abandoned. The Trees: Presbyterian Church, Belfast, con well was drilled 5,678 feet at a. cost; ducting the service. The pail pear- 0.’ 881.000. Without locating oil. Noers were six of his boy friends FIIER COMPLETES IMMOTII HOUR Ray Macmnnon and Mme H I Scnier, of Maiden, a graduate of, pr-ducing well has ever been'Louis Griffin, Pius Griffin, Dec ‘Smith, Everett Smith, mm; Jen- kins and Finlay MacEachern. Th: floral tributes were beautiful. 1n- terment was in Belfast Cemetery. m-ORENCE. 9010-. Sept. 30. (U.P.) Sometimes we wonder why God -All turkeys look alike, even toiin His wisdom, calls our loved one: ‘from us, but His ways are not ours keep the flocks separated hasIWc are assured that he has gone tc Drflvtn to be s serious problemlthc "better land" to the Fathsri ‘Demonstrators have hit upon the house of many resting places. 'found irl the state. i runners T0 m: BRANDED similea to those used inigrowers are enthusiastic over thll branding cattle. The turkey-brand simple and inexpensive but offectivt protective is registered with the Bureau of manner to provide u. Markets as is the cattle brand, and system for their poultry, AS mls u if than vsn nos a germ in tho whnhusdvsscsllncusmi: ismrlliasd. DorutliyBnud and Milk is urn, rich, can’: milk. so is whoso- milk give guaranteed correct‘ fittings b: ‘l, ‘ These test Oil T. A. Rodger, pastor of St. Johns,