‘ Linus issolnnnn f. - ;-..,»_ . .’|f' f . ,-.-. -,.".-- 1 _._ _, I, 1. _ 1 ’ ._J./’»~.". ,. 11”' i'.~.r.r ‘|'m skin, recommend the most suitable treatment and give you a free facial to simon' the superiority of the A’L\ire, Analysis Method of Beauty' Culture and A’Lurc ”"*‘ ‘under treatment in the chiidren':.i ' Toilet ries. »o»f¢¢»»¢¢ e sements one Insertion ..............».....,,, THIN ll*-rua" sstooseeenseonpg, Four Imerllenl .-.»~..»..»......... Bight ll\lG¢“¢l\l .consona--~"...,, ooooooooo-Q wards words ers? E533 F§§€ V words -' I '_'.ff_°**;°_93Qoo+o coco", A _ ____ Wii _ Agents Wanted - . ua DAY PAID CHRISTIAN MEN or women for distributing religious mmturc. For particulars write ,dugg age and church connection. _\u-_ Conrad, Tower Bldg., Toronto. /1. W. io-2-7-9-14-16-21-23-28-30 ,__--1*-'-*”'-'i'*'*"‘--- 'A BIG I5 PRIVATE GREETING christmas dard sample book gm; representatives already mak- ug nvn dollars up daily; exper- ience or capital unnecessary. Oar- i rrtson Company, Brantford, Ont. A. W. 0-26-24i. ,_________.---_.-__ For Sale ; BAVY BROWN PAPER FOR. BALL Apply at this Oifice. 6595-ti. i Nil SALE. T0 LET. BOARD AND room sign: an hand it Guardian Office. tl’ ,,_______-_-._-__l._ |02 5.5.2-5¥.<'s. AYRSHIBE HEI- ler. due li freshen. Earle McRae. Brookfield. 7530-lil-ll-3l Ff IIIIAVENSTEIN APPLES - F. B. Reeves, Southport, (Opposite Cross Roads School.) 7532-10-13-81 ____-Zi-__ FOR SALE- 'I FOX BREEDING houses. all complete and painted; -"‘°' » U. 8. W.-tu,u ni A o 2 22 fox shipping crates, standard siu. William J. Scott, Marshfield. PE.l. 7467-10-9-81 IOBSE FOR SALE - MARE. Ill years old. weighing 1400 poundsl In perfect condition. Apply 41_ Rich- mond St_ 7549-10-I3-31 FOR SALE--50 ACRES WITH toad house and buildings at May- field. James Doiron, c. o., Leo Blake. Milton. 7498-10-10-51 ‘»_...l.___i._ WBSCRIBEE OFFERS FOR SALE his dwelling house. situated at 22 Pleasant street, modern convenien- ces. also large barn. suitable. for' Salter. H. J. Palmer. l 7532-10-ll-stt-2wks. HEAVY CARDBOABD. THE Guardian is offering for sale, a quantity of heavy cardboard mats. Slmlally suitable for the lining of chicken houses, etc. Price one cent each "1=‘. s`." 9-10-tr. Female Help Wanted Eisrao-mam ron. GENERAL housework, references. Anply 305 Ellston St. 7580-l0-14-31 EANIED-EXPERIENCED SALES ildi' to work in General store. Ap- lilli to Kennedy as Kennedy Ltd.. 0'!-vary. 'zsza-lo-ii-u wavrap-A cnamnsnmam. AP- Ply Russ Hotel. 7596-10-14 t WANTED _ noUssMAm_ Artur , Mrs. J. A. senticy. si Ambrose st. sow-io-is-ai ._`___€_____________ wivran _ A woMAN ron hf"»`e\vork in country. Applv this °m°°- 'mos-io-14-si »i-_-vl- Villflfb -. vows coowrnv Um ti’ hflb st housework. no wash- .ins or cooking. Apply Box us. 'zoos-in-14-ai _ Sales Help and Agents i_____i_i;_ l C/iuamiin onasnno caan iiiianufacturer requires representa- Caess :both sexes) to sell Personal wr lmas Cards in every village., bil: and city in Canada. Sample WN" free. liberal commissions. H26 for complete infomation. T 'flier Art ouild. aio victoria, oronto. S. H. A. 10-tl-15. » . Wanted .`&*______`____ Wlfiitfib-A sscorm mmn lr.-1 Pm :fed "Olly oi’ "Theory and J i ge Of Fox Ranching" by Dr. sm; lien and W. C. s. McLure. Alb Brice. (Mrs) Lucy A. Gordon, "*°u- 'nos-n-za-if. &__ "$550 ~ rflmmsnan noone “smut for winter months or longer, is housekeeping. Apply Guard- “~ ma-to-14-ai 4 "FWD - snau. nmmsnan “Ti” °\' three or four rooms suit- G ie _tor housekeeping. Apply “ml ln- 'mo-io-is-u i_1_i-1,_ Male Help Wanted >W fl: unusual. orroarmur! , _»3.;__$50 can as nissan muh weekly in' spare time well known line Personal mphmls Cards. Scores of Steno- mm Accountants. Clerks. etc., “urge this lut susan. Beautiful mm ortfolio sample free. Mum mm Limited. Toronto. Rep- '4 "Sl vented small towns Male Help Wanted WANTED-SlllAR`l` YOUNG Wifi’ ambifivn tu learn meat D0#-‘l APD-y Guardian. soz-13-10-si _`1_ WANTED _ srnciu MAN Fon tfarm and ranch work. must be good milker. Arthur Wood, ML Herbert. 7546-lo-i3~ai BECOME EXPERT BARBER through our special low cost course, Hundreds of successful gmduat,eg_ Write: Moler Barber College. 573 Barrington, Halifax. Oct. 14-its tf WANTED-GOOD OFFICE MAN T0 take charge ot disirihutorshin for Prince Edward Island handling a Buaranteed article of merit. Our W8lChW0l'.d is service. Must invest three thousand dollars in equip- ment. Money iully secured. Box K lib. S-i0-l3-iii Miscellaneous LABORING MEN _ACC0l\lMODAT- ed, 248 Kent Street. 7499-10-10-ii .ISHN ALFRED McDONAI.D, PRO, vincial Land Surveyor, Herman- vi1le_ 7092-9-20-lmo. FOUND IN CITY, SUM OF MONEY. Owner call at i Douglas St. 7594-10-14 To Let T0 LET--SECOND FLOOR OFFICE in Gordon Building. Phone 603 or 928. 7447-10-8-Si . lost LOST-IN CITY. SUM OF MONEY. Finder leave at Guardian. ' 7589-10-14-21 £_ LOST-PAIR OF SHOES BETWEEN Agricultural Hall and St. Dunstan's University. Finder leave nt Mr. Jn- seph Doiron`s, Malpequ: Road. 505-13-10-31 Situations Vacant LADY 0R‘ GENTLEMAN T0 ACT as local representative in Char- lottetown and d'strict for old es- tablished ilrm with very popular line oi Personal Christmas Greet- ing Cards. Whole or .part time. Generous commissions. Regal Art Go.. 310 Slmdinn Ave.. Toronto. S. V. 10-6-7-9-11-14-18-18. i i i i000 <1.1s1ooo.> scslratclicwan, 2,a4s.- , Alberta 1,ao2.ooo, PROGRAM AT FALCONWOOD - An entertaining and very enjoyalfc concert was given last evening at Falconlvood Hospital by Nuwlueetiugs in me 5250900 cum, . Two ahut~out victories for the Ab- uuxuu M, uumulegu ' me °°u§t,u¢t1ou!egw'eit football clan, one over the and equipment fund fur me uew;fast Mt. A. team at Ssckville to the ‘Prince Edward Island Hospital were ;°°°"° °f 6'°~ *nd th* 9'” “"‘“mP“ °"" . held in and out of Charlottetown yes- 5°* St- D““5m“`5 "1 Satufdly “Sf- ,terday. In the city. there were meet- i U-Y* ¥*‘“i“8 fi” WG .Nd "ld 5134* rugs of me W°meu~s Dmsum' the squad a name on the mainland. The* :> \'crna is much improved in health. 1~.12r':ld I.a'.'.'t'm left Tuesrlzy; morning for Wcifvilie where he uxll -intel' his eoplxmore year at Acathe University. _ {"'»'-pii.il there. It is pleasing to l:nc'.'." Free ol' Cflarge 0;' Obligrztion .'ipp;;.';l’.nJ.el1’:S Now A private Booth = Phone For \ ours Will Be Provided _. Pilone '.219 ‘ ' .Es=‘2`?£'.?ff 1-f Zi. P! a number of philanthropic cit'zen.s_ 6 Blind. Song. Reading, Mr, Wm_ sela¢ti0n_ me Band; Reading' Dr' which Mrs. H. Hooper Herne is Com- G0°!‘Ee Green; Solo, Jimmie Power: Imander, met in I-Ieartz Memorial Hall Selection, the Band; Piano 5°lU_ ML iThe campaign method was explained McLean; Selection. the Band; s¢1»._,iand all questions answered. Mrs. Mr. George Worth: Plano solo, Mr. Horne was congratulated for her . Proiitt; Two selections, the Band. splendid succem in organizing the lien teams consisting of ten mem- bers each. ipaign Headquarters, with the Exec- The S S Nl(;r"; iutive Chairman. Mr. W. F. Tidmarsh ‘at ‘he.R;m~way w‘;rfc;mredinto D0rt presidinzf Encouraging reP0rt.s of l ins. and is now bein :cody win- mcgress were mme by Mr' S' A' table stock “Chas d SI _ ed “itll McLeod, chairman di the organiz- ' D e ‘mng the 135* ation Ccmmittee; Mr. Alfred Pickard *W0 seeks- The Nidarcld will ic-an _ . with a car 0 of 55 000 b h I5 Chairman of the Committee on Ar _ steamer' A5k1e5me"’e!t 3;: gags: rarigements; Mr. James Paton, chair- ‘ ee gs; . _ _ ers, ar- iof almost 60.000 bushels of potatoes. I th M ml C me D1 which mmm b he, V G B man o e emor omm e: '_ - us 5 “er us Mr. H. Hooper Horne. chairman of Triumph seed. the Allied Towns Committee; the L'_ Outliouse. pastor oi’ the Central chairman oi' the Allied Towns Cem- M. McLeod, first vice president; Rev. man of the Organization Committee. H D. Raymond. second vice presid- and others. Mr. Tidmarsh announced Brit: Rev. A. J. Chisholm, Hazel- _himself well pleased with the succem brcok. secretary treasurer. of his co-adjutors , The members of the association? Leading professional and business lunched together at 1\iilton's. fmen crowded the Beard oi Trade The next meeting will be held on #rooms at the 7 p. m. meteirig of the the first Monday of November. 'Men's Division. Mr, Charles H. Black. Division Commander. was in the chair. Following an exposition of the _.___&______________ campaign plan. many questions were _ BIRTHS risked and answered, and the meet- -~- _ ing was voted a conspicuous success. ca"°"' S°“°hP01‘t» 11 S011 ‘had made in recruiting one hundred Opportunities for Men and Women naintiniz Christmas cards. Cata- logue, samples. instructions ten cents. Premier Art Guild. 210 V'c- toria, Toronto. O. 10-Stt-tl-Oct.-14. Ministerial Assn Annual Meeting The Ministerial Association of Prince Edward Island met in an- nual meetlhs in St. Pauls Parish Hall yesterday morning at 10.30 with a good attendance of minist- ers. Rev. Cv. A. Grant, president. oc- cupied the chair. and Rev E. M. Aitken acted as secretary. After de- votional exercises led by Messrs Vin- cent and Boothroyd, Rev. J. M. Mc- Leod read a paper on the life and work of the late Dr. J. H. .lowett_ a prince among preachers. The paper was warmly commended by Dr. Cof- fin and others. Mr. Ticimarsh appeared before the assoclaticn on behalf of the hospital campaign. and the association heart- ily endorsed the movement for the establishment of the new hosilllfal- and commnedgd it to the generous support ot the people of the DNV- ince. It was suggested that Prince County be solicited for suhscribtmm 5,; well as Queens and Kings, as many patients from Prince County C9-md £0 me Prince Edward island 1-rocniiai for serious operations. Mr. E. H. Beer apocmd balm the association respecting fire Dfcvfll- tion. His work was cordially GMO!!- ed. A communication was received ii'°m tus W. c. 'r'. U. ra temrrmnce iw- sons in the lrorthern Messenger. This series of lessons was recommended to Sunday Schools. ‘ As this was the annual meeting new officers for the ensuing your ‘warg appointed. ll follows: III. W. PAINT AT HOME - EARN MONEY, " d it ct rivatsly V mr em x'°g°‘t°‘ B'D"F"m ‘Kings and Queens Counties, and 1- R ' poem if P lc uth Bernard, of North Rustico. ‘Province by me publicity which it Colonel H. M. Davison and Mr. B. A, Mcncod. of cimrlottctovm. md about a dozen prominent citizens of Montague. The purpose of the con- ference was to knit Montague still more closely into the campaign or- ganizatlon. A district meeting was held in Gmrgetown_ with Mr. Colin McNevin presiding. The speakers from Char- iatt:town were Dr. Ira J. Yeo and her devmcd parm" °f the many Canon Malone. A good program was lyvears has "e5p°“d°d °° °h“i' °““ given by entertainers from Char- Iuhicthliooner or later. comes to all mtewwn "wr “ y' A meeting was also nerd in cav- sogg; endian, with District chain-mm Mr. ful life, we have tho comforting us- Jeremiah smith presiding' speakers .sumnce of Him who reward! an good and entertainers came from Char- uud mthfu] services on earth by me lottetown Those setting forth the certain hope of inheritance in that higher. holler haven where sorrow and [sickness never intrude. --E. S. M. “Leaves have their time to fall, And flowers to wither at the North wind's breath, And stars to set -but all, Thou hast all seasons for mine own, Oh Deathl" Svcrcely have the nowcrs dc..-.eyed _upon the last. mortal resting place of the beloved wife and mother, when Nl PP Johnson and the Rev. D. M. Aitken. Another meeting was held in Wheat- ley River with Mr T. D. Ling. Dis- io-ooooo $130’ N. D. MacLean OOO-9040900 O00-Q0 i 'Milli I lloflh IDI!! Executive Committee. the Mens Div- Halifax W3-nd°"°"-‘l md 31° Univef' The ro W Y islon. the Outdoor Display Committee, ' I isti p gram as “cn balanced' °°“‘ and the Memorial Committee. Outi‘°°km¥ f°1' Games “Mb ill! Ab*-?€W¢“'S ` was a recent visitor in Mt. Mellini: S ng of readings and °f Wea] *md oi town there were District Meet- 'Wt U" °°°°“n¢ °f f'~“-”`*°1°] T935' the guest of Mrs. Everett Jenkins. instrumental numbers' The Canad' ings in Cavendish Wheatley R.iver|°“5 ‘rising fmm “ck °f Publ” °“P'i -~ |` ian Legion Band rendered its usual ' " i . _ - pmt such games will pre-beibly be' , Splendid music. Following is the and Ceorgewwm and there was at _ The residents of Pownal were’ _ special Round Tame cculurmue in impossible. However. there is the pos I ;rogram.- Selection. Legion Band; wont” ue ‘sibuity of B game with som, mum shocked to learn that on Frida?/I 1k_ R _ ` , _ , 1 .ag . r ' . A ._ ,J tl? ev. D Ashdmm' Seaman' The Captains and other t~am mem- 'ima “am oil Thanksgiving Dsyyn-gm M1'5~ N A- MD-Ss- had passe ‘ ' ' ' 1 . -away while she slept. Althou"h suf 311106: Solo, Mr_ Ga,-uet PI.-of W bers of the Women's Division. 01| An 'important meetingoi the Ex-_ , . eguuvfe Ccmmgttee was held Lu Cum_ l»3'f»!d. Will be 0Vel‘C0l'fl¢~ years ago. an only sister, Mrs. Rich-` ; The weekly whlst was held in St. iping of the thread- She reigns ln. i ed. iR9V~ H- D. Raymond. M. A.. vice- [plants which seem to lcok with love Christian Church. president; Rev. J. 'mftteez Dr. H. D. Johnson. chair-._ ' iccmed had been 'num' fm' s°m° time ‘ the old of lc' th carlet of r i . sity M New Bmmwick ‘gums an “ch I Mrs. Ethel M.'icPhce. Duristaffnzgc Meanwhile the series with the fight- lieu fom n attack isumrimr flu .ing S. D. U. squad for the Senior 'ng r _ a_ 0 '_ »m_ovm"h1 Chimpkmship must be Mrs. Mosse was up and about as t Y' “ ‘usual and on Friday night previcusl flned' `to retiring had chatted with neigh- ' ‘fd £n€m:Ia°kn:q“"To“;§1 tx? bars who had dropped in. Her con- °“ me eve ng ° ' .dltlon at this time was not such as °3""°"' gmunds M' 5 °'°k`°k 1°’ ° 'ig' ,to cause alarm. Mrs. Mc-ase'.s maiden .°"°“5 W°"k°“t- st’°M P°-H? in tl” .name was Kristopha Magdelene Sar- Wllm Wm 5° lmI#°"°d 52°" thfehsen cf Chrktiana. Norway. she next game. and weakness. alreldy dc- having been born there seventy-two _§___. 5 EVUFY l9'ilY¢r 18 rcquested to be on ard Young ol New York. survives nd at 5 o‘clock sharp. her. Mr. Mcase predeceased her by two months and -a half. he having i, 'passed away July 24. The passing of *__ `i\/Irs. Mosse reminds us of the pass-I `ing cf summer until the final snap-i James Hs1l,iGeorgetown on Wednes- _her hcl'-day Oi C010? Dill-Siltills alive d¢y_ 0¢wb¢, sth with ,_ in-gg “-`to the last. Always an active and ¢¢,eu_d,_u¢,_ I-he lun" ul-fu. WL., won interested worker in the church she by Mig Kane F,.u_se,_ md the umm? iwili be much missed especially in the mm-S pun um Wm by Mu Muuuex iw. M. S. Mrs. Moose was an ardent. (Burke, A delicious lunch was ser,” 'lover of flowers, her garden being a ` itestimony of such. also her house ~ and r 'e ence th 'ii I The d°‘“h'°°°""°d ‘t .G°°r“°°°"'” . vndcriy :taxed tngmonfiinr tincid ;n october mth of virzmnh Boud' iofhlife for us too will soon be broken. , "awk and 1° years' daughter °‘ Will we live and dislike summer? Dir. and Mrs. James Boudreauit. De- , To ,uve had the _washes of c0]or_ ;‘c-ut always had s. pleasant smile. She ucmegvemenu de;;”Cm.;0; of JOM "7-°~3 tenderly “fed fm' he’ by her de’ the clear hues of effort, kindness. ,voted mother who loved and aber-iwumge, huue_ H such has had u lished her until the last. 1-fer beaut- image in um- hem-L5 we Wm fee; 1-nu., lifui death was a creat consolation i we are standing on me edge or a :ta the dear ones who are left tojsiili greater adventure. On Tuesday lmoum. She leaves to mourn. besides ‘afternoon all that was mortal of ai 'her grief stricken parents, two sis- `kincily and loving friend was rever- ters. Mary and Agnes and four yentiy laid to rest in the cemetery '1~--ghgys Hu»v¢y phmp_ Gem-g»_ ‘beside the United Church at Pownal Mccanltolv-At city Hospital, ocnlvrr. Black received hearty congi-at-ir* ~ - ~ _ . _ __ | ~5tep}~en md ohm-;§ to wmm sincere until the day dawn and the sl.a.io'.v'~ 12.19ao.toMr.ana1vn.r-.nu -Vin t sn in n' ‘ . s a Mc 'ua ons on the Srobg Gil K G t _.nee away Totals . . . . ._ . _ i sympathy is extended. The uner , ‘e was largely attended *‘* to his home in Georgetown -A i Mr' and Mrs' s`n°mr‘ Mr' Herbert ` pleasant \lslt to lvaterside. wher~ cis Gerald Hooper, oi' Milton to Nei-` ,ses M edu, au that art of me their home in Boston. Mas. ` _...__ for Disorderly Contluct. . The Baptist people of Alexandra ‘plies on the 1-lazelbrook field during ____- Clarence, Mount Stews: , recen y _ -- ued Geomemwn the guest uf M,._.\\/here a large number of people Mucnonulus brother' Cupu A_ A_igathered to this impressive service. MacDonald Lthe setting apart of this prnniislnf: iyoung man to the Gospel ministry. Mrs. wiluam white and daughter , Riva M_l§"°“ B"~‘_?‘°“ Q' f’l`°f‘- “'22 Phyllis' Borden' are vumng inIieizd'byhlgr.0€lflI;riin.p;lqi;rSc‘:pStu(ies mother' Mn' J°hn`°n` ,das The ordination sermon \va.s h d by Rev. A. Gibson, who ‘ W' Nam" Hmmn' G°°”°"°w“'[:ll:tiacgtive the welcome into the recently “sited Ch”1°t"'°t°W“' fchurch. Rev. Mr. Williams of Mon- t Ed ml tu ltague. offered the nrclalning prayer. ` CW ‘ """d Dick* C "°t "° \R,ev. Mr. Bell of East Point. gave the town. recently visited oem-gcwwn. (charge to inc cnurcn. Alicia rcnk- --- ` kins. little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. MY- -7°5°Ph KUSUU- Wm’ hu 5”" Earl Jenkins. .sang a .solo very with benediction by Rev. J. E. Chis- holm. M. R. On the following _,___ sunday the newly ordained pastor conduoed his first baptismal .service in Georgetown left Monday for Sturgeon. teachers Prince street School. spent ln U12 Ha¢°|b’°°k C “ff ers from Charlottetown were Judge l _ h ¢ gh en Wood. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. .n H' L' Palm" and Dr' F’ W' Tm' t 9 week end in George own l W. Wood. Cross Roads, being his propriaie hymn. The selectnns were guest of their parents Mr uid Mrs M- i marsh. Entertainers under the direc- - ' ' ' \ fir t didlté. Eli ition or Mrs J. A. o. Hodgman. L H- D°°l1*-'- ° "H um) ichlmmm of the Entertainment Gun' Heartiest congratulations to Mr. and the choruses \\'l'loZe-hearterlljr "‘A‘l' m"'°' °"’°` went me" (mm Chu' Mr' me Mm C' Knzudppn yum- and Mrs.‘ Willard Jenkins on the and hal'lnoni'_>usly given. At the clots lllgllll lo.m._°wn_ risey. and Muter ll J. ¥’°“‘ or stork's first visit. he having brought of ' , _ ._ I. V my' Mcxmnm. Hnbor U B them s lovely: baby girl, October 5th. MALPEQUE M;-_ Dmmld M,,¢D,,n¢1d and ,Q1-|“ On Sept. 12th his ordination service | - A -_ ~ E mn" L Q .,.u‘ was held in Hazelbrook Church.\ "U ' Georgetown the sue.” of Mn' Wmws `.\\‘ere read by Mr. Morgan. of Dun- ‘ W 4 OSS-DRUG-UNITED as SUCCESSORS 'IO » THE lviacKlNNoN_ DRUG co. “HOME OF FINE TOILETRIES” 'i 1 "W New Apparatus icon Fire Dept. tContinued from Page 1) and seconded by Councillor 1-fcimani that the report of the fire committee i be adopted. An amendment to the tel' and seconded by Councillor Burke ` that the report be held over for a special meeting for reconsideration.; The original re:.oiur.lf~n was adapt:-ci. A resolution to the effect that the l.».d of Wood, Gundy .ic Co.. Mont- real of 102.25 for the purchase oi $52500 of bonds be accepted, was .‘..'2.'lp‘.cd. motion was moved by Councillor' For A repre_sentatlve from the com- pany from which the new fire ap- paratus »\vill be purchased explained the tcrms cf sale. and answered ques- tions put to him by the councillors POLICE REPORT The following report was read by lice Committeez- Councillor Holman. Chairman of Po- ‘The undersigned has the honor to submit herewith the City Police Fic part for the month endedseptember 30, 1930. Sixty-two <62; arrests were made within the C.ty limits during Scpt~ ember for the following classified oiiencesi- Offences. Drunk and Disorderly Drunk and Incapabie .. Disorderly Conduct _ _ _ . _ Insanity . . . . . . . . . . . . . ._ Operating Motor Veli cle while intoxicated . . . . . . . . . ._ Operating Motor Vehicle without license ..1 without Markers . . . . . . . . . . . , ._ Obstructing Peace Officer . . . . . . . ._ Reckless Driving ‘Motor Vehiclei Vagrancy . . . . . _ . . 5 .. 1 Operating Mot/or Vehicle f mv-»-»»» Arrests Convictions Dismissed Toi! 14 14 28 28 .. 2 - 14 28 I I I »-»»- 4 l 5 l 1 (D*"b-*I-1 1 1 5 l 3 `Dlfk€d men f0l' his Summersirle; Mrs. H. C. Beer. Toronto; Mr. E' T. I-litlf!Fi Ch"- lottetown: Mr. Jns Davison. Ken- _~;1ngt.:;n; Mr. J. W. \‘Vll1iama, New London. The event oi the week was N10 presentation of rlic "Prodigal Son" in H mars' a em included Dr H D spending his vacation at his hr»n\e's-vastly. 'l'l»i¢ service was concluded son.; by the choir of Lot 14 U1*-ilf‘th for the variety or big game and E- J- H- Mother. mowed to Gsorse-t mm" °"""° ummm' for the di.mens’nn; of the trophies to Wm- 5l¢“fdll’~ ` Guests registered at the "l.Zac- of .es of the lcral auxiliaries ferved "csliment.s. Mrs. A. L. Owen .r-nc'-~ ivoi-its ci’ appreciation tu Mrs the Lot l4 choir for their very |g|"°un|u¢:=2 N fu". 1|-gg [be secured Mountain sheep. moose. M* '7°l’“ 'n`“°'- 5“mm“`°u°- uf Gnugan 1-louse" during the v'-ck i~s` 0990,". gg yur, ¢|,m»¢|, goat. caribou. and beer are numerous, visiting in Georgetown the guest ol were: E. H. Mason, St. John. i wr' i i,Tl\e moose are of the "giant" species, his dsughtr, Mrs. James Batchilder. Mrs. W. J. Whither. iiifs. /is B. L- for |mdin¢1od,,b1,¢k_bmwn,nd¢r-iggly, _A *Horne Miss Hanna lmlll. Hrs. W.it/ora and to Mr. and Mrs. Aitken for 'pr“’dr~nt of the Hanilton l\‘lx.liary. \\'_ ll l”hilii\1.¢. President of t“_» Rich- i n\_“v.rl Auxiliarv and to the mefnlicr' 'ul entertainment Fitting ack- l"d"lnent was '"1/'ie to t‘*» ‘1'l"" their part in cntrrtwin nz thc vis- 6 ' '.12 62 56 _ and costs during September followsz- One fine imposed 111101’ the Prohibition Act . . . . . ._ Miscellaneous Fines and Costs collected . . . . . . . . . . -» BIC I $200_0¢ $771.00 $971.00 by the as fol- Total amount collected Other duties performed Force during September 81'! lowsz- Prisoners escorted to the Queens County Jail ._ Prisoners escorted from Jail to Police Court for trial Sunllnonses served . 4- subpoenas .served il Vic ous rings destroyed . - - - . » - ~ » ~~ 5 Men in Station overnight for protection - - - - - . - - - ~ - - ' » ~ - - - » 3! 1( ._ 11 :\1r.A'r AND mils nl-:roar Dr. 1. E. Croken. Meat and Ins vector. reported BS f01i0W5i _ _ . 3' Mill i Condemned as unfit for food uit destroyed. right portions r’ carcassei Twenty'-eight samples cf milk inspected and all were found factory. ‘?i§.Ti§.§§iF§“d§ElTi§..m..* wen satis- Messrs. L. D. 1\facN\lt:. Thou-mi .\’!.'ir!\'utt. Sirnpsrm Crozier. Charlet Ciialnpion :md Sinclair MacGo\igar. were in attendance at the Joint polit ical r.~.c~eting at '1'_me Valley: on ’l".~.:lr.”~ in Wood W T Buffalo park. near Fort Smith. N. _ _ canada. is made up of the 1.500 <.\-ond buffalo for which resume 'hinped north frm W!-‘HWY h.. 'All\c':ta'_ and the increase from those V- WIS fiig.nall_v sei ns‘d:~: the 6.613 animals _ xg V -_ nln-.als wlilch are thri\'.ng exceedin- ‘..s nrdunns is not to confess that it i`:11}x¢_=s£b!c_"-_John W. Davis. 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