ii ‘N1 ‘ n. . fa lZ c0 Ellbfl S _F ‘r Z312 5 .. ~rs.-. .7 W»... —'I‘lls oolnsnn In nus-vol for new: ‘u! loonl interact but ndvcrtlnlnl of n _GII, nntnre mo: In lllwtli! l! 3 ‘tents n word ntrlctly payable In ndi renew ' -EGMONT mrzs: WINNER— In the summa y of Egmont Bay Exhibition a slight error occurred. Emanuel Gallant of Abrams Vil- lage is designated as 1st prize win- ner in I year old I-Iolsteins. This should be John l". Arsenault, gwln- ne-r of Holman‘: special. J. l". Arscnault hlso won first in class of Holstein cows. —SPECIAL W. M. S. SERVICE IT VICTORIA-There was s spe- sial W. M. S. service in the United Church at Victoria on Sunday evening. Rev. L. B. Campbtlil 01' Bummerslde was the speaker of the evening. The Summerside quar- lette, Messrs. Bowness. Forbes. Ichurman and I-Iuestis. contrib- utcd special numbers. lvliss Sue Meadows of Summerside accom- panicd them on the organ. Rev. Mr. Ayers, pastor of the Victoria Unit- ed Church. preached at Summer- IlCle that evening. S. llinnrcl’: Llnlmenl removes llnlnl. and Prince Bounty Chronicle —SILVER MOON Base Burners, all sizes, lowest prices st Bruce's. i350. —TIIE PORT HILL Women's In- stitute will present their Play “And Billy Disappeared" in Malpeque Hall on Tuesday evening, September 28th. Half proceeds in aid oi’ Mal- peque Hall. 132% -LONG RANGE Dominion shot, shells, fresh stock at Braces. i350. -—SPORTS AND TUG-OF-WAR at Kensington on Wednesday, Sept. 37, at 8 p.m. Senior pulls for the Arnett Trophy, St. Eleanor-s vs. Kensingion, Junior pull, St. El- eanors, New Annan, North Bed- eque, Lower Bedeque, Central Bed- eque and Kenslngton. A trophy is being donated for Junior teams, announcement of which will be made Wednesday night at the rink. Teams to comprise ten men weigh- ing 1500 pounds or tinder. Also full line of sports. Admission l0 cents. 1337 “Ward's Llnlruent for Chllhlnlns. c“? WELL DRILLING Now is a good time to have a. well drillcd as ihc equip- ment is on the Island. TRA SK WELL CO. VAUGHAN H. GROOM, Locul R0pl‘t‘SL‘ll1il1lY8 at Morley M. Bell's Law Oilicc Summerside The The The The The The The The The The Six First -- Second Third Fourth Seventh Eighth Ninth Tenth or Phone 297 i -uasvv Loans-many people in the Kensingwn district have a penchant for hauling hcnvy loads. As already noted in the press items Mr. W. L. Cotton hauled s load oi 155 bus. of oats s distance of flve miles with s team of horses. Mc- Neillis and McNuWs trucks trans- port very large loads in quick time. Probably tho banner large load was taken by Thomas Tuplin from In- dian River Mills to Kensington (2% miles) 161i bus. and 25 lbs. of oats on one team weighing 2,400 lbs. The fiwt that such heavy losdl may be hauled is s, testimonial to the good condtion of the mad-K. —RALLY DAY SERVICE-There was a record attendance at Trinity United Church, Summerside, on Sunday afternoon for the Rally Day service. Mr. Robert Gordon, superintendent of the Sunday School, presided and gavs a. shim address. The theme for this year's Rally Day was "Serving Jesus To- day." Rev. L. B. Campbell, the pos- tor of the church, gave a helpful address along these lines. Miss Es- telle Bowness‘ reading on “Truly Brothers" was much appreciated. Worthy of special notice was the beautiful promotion card present- ed by Mrs. C. C. Dickie to the children grading out of the Cradle Roll of which she is the superin- tendent. Diplomas and grading cards were awarded to pupils grad- ing from their respective classes. The service opened with the hymn "O Worship the King." Scripture reading, Luke 10, 25-27. Story. “Truly Brothers," Miss Estelle Bowncss; hymn, "Praise Him, Praise Him, all Ye Little Children," by the primary class; recitation. "What Can a Little (‘imp Do," Master Charles Llewellyn; A. Gordon; win the following Extra Cash Prizes: Fifth ' "AND i Benediction. A large number of new members were enrolled. S. -WIDDING BILLS-A very pretty wedding was solemnined st the Church of the Immaculate Conception at Wellington on Mon- day morning at 6.45, when Miss Mario Lydia Delaney. daughter of Dr. Mark and Mrs. Delaney of Wellington was united in marriage to Mr. Henry Walter Wedge, son of Mr. and Mrs. John P. -Wedge of Sumrnerside. Rev. Urban Cillls officiated at the nuptial mass, while the girls choir of the parish sang very ‘sweetly appropriate hymns. Many friends of the bride and groom attended the ceremony. The bride was very charming in a wedding dress o! brown chiffon velvet with hat and accessories to match. and carried a bouquet of white and pink snap-dragon. She was attended by Miss Edna Des- Roches who was also attired in brown velvet. Mr. Percy Wedge acted as groomsman. Immediately after the ceremony the bridal par- iy motored to Summerside and had breakfast at the Clifton Hotel. Cov- ers were laid for fifteen. Besides the parents of the bride and groom and their attendants, Mr. and Mrs. Cari Delaney, and others were present. Accompanying the bride and groom to Borden were Mr. Timothy Arsenault, Mrs. Medius Wedge and Mrs. Carl Delaney. Mr. mid Mrs. Wedge will reside in Halifax, N. 8., where Mr‘. Wedge will continue his studies at Dal- liousie University. Their many friends extend congratulations. The bride travelled in brown velvet with iarowu coat and squirrel fur. S. ——(‘.ARI) PARTIES-The card 11511111. pnricis conducted under the auspices “Father Lead hie Day by Dayz" of the C.W.L. of Indian River were talk by the superintendent, Mr. R. rcsunlcd czulicr than usual this SiOFY. “KO-Sin Findsiscascn with an rncreased attend- Summerside, RR, the Way to Save His Country," mice each wcclc. The first party was serious operation for appendicitis Miss Lottie McCallum. The clos- held at the home oi Mr. and Mrs. ing hymn was “Jesus Calls Us." Wilficd Curlcy, Ciermont, on Aug. 15th. A large 11mm- wers in st- tendancs and thoroughly enjoyed the cards, refreshments and danc- IIIQH1IBIWQNWGHUIMI-NZJ- MoNeill, New AIlIll-n and Mill An- na Ccady, Sea View. On Aug. 30th Mr. and Mrs. N. J. McNeill and w. and Mrs. Allie McNoill, New Annan were hosts and hostesses to another largo crowd. Rrlsss were won by Miss Annie MoNeill, Sher- ibrooke and Mr. D. McKinnon, New Arman._On Sept. 13th Mr. and Mk1. W. S. Delaney, Malpeque entertain- ed a record number o! merry mnk- ers. Bridge and auction forty-fives were played and prizes were won by Miss Tessie MacNeill, Summerside and Mr. Alfred McGougan, Ken- sington for Bridge. Auction prises were won by Miss Maragret Giilis. Kensington and Mr. Charles Gillis. Indian River. On September 18th the home of Mr. and. Mrs. James Pendergast, Kensington, was the scene o1 another enjoyable card party. Bridge prizes were won by Mrs. Joseph Sheen, Kenshfion and Mr. W. S. Delaney, Malpeque. Auction prizes went to Mrs. Lloyd Howard, Kensington, and Mr. Al- ban Murphy, Ciermont. At each of those parties refreshments were served by a number of ladies and thus the burden of catering to a large number of people does not fail on one individual. In like manner. The musicians of the parish co-operaie in providing the music, each one giving generously of | time and talents. This co-operativc spirit is a big factor in the success of those card parties.—K. Sherwood. wort vilitml to Rousing- ton recentlil-K- -Miss Hilde. Hsnnnell o! Free- town 1| visiting friends in Bum- merside. S. to relatives sud friends in Somer- villc, Mass. S. -M.‘r. W. J. McMillan of New York in visiting old friends in Otesry and surrounding district. S. —M.‘rs. (Dn) McKenna, Oyster Bed Bfldsp is visiting in Kensing- ton the guest of her sister, Mrs. E. G. Gillies-K. Ik-f-i -—Mr. Wesley MacLaine, Boston. M!!!» is wending his vacation in Remington with his uncle. m. James Saunders and Mrs. flaunderg, -Mrs. Bridget Delhanty with he; daughter and son-inlaw Mr. and Mn- 0'C0nnor motored from De. troit to spend some time visiting relatives on the Island including Mrs. Delhantyb sister, Mrs. Michael Brown. Burlington-K. —'l‘ho many friends of Mrs. Irv- ing Clark (nee Helen Cairns) 9g Wilmot Valley, will be pleased to see her out axain after her recent operation in the Prince County Hospital. Mrs. Clark and her little son Wyman Bradford Cairns, are at present at the home of her par- PERSONALS —<Miss Esther Dixon, R.N., Char- lottetown L; visiting in Kensingion the guest ofgMiss Irene Higgins-K. —-Miss Helen Small, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Small oi underwent a ‘and is doing as well as can be ex- Elli-i. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Cairns, as Mr. Clark has some carpenters building a new house which will not be finished to move into for a few weeks yet. That 98 per cent of the people in; Australia buy tickets in the nation- al lottery, was estimated recently. I pected. S. Ullng Glory Oll removes any polo The Extra Prizes This Week The Contestants turning in the most cash for subscriptions dating from September 21st and up to Saturday night, September 30th will $20.00 Cash $10.00 Cash $10.00 Cash $10.00 Cash $ 5.00 Cash $ 5.00 Cash $ 5.00 Cash $ 5.00 Cash $ 5.00 Cash $ 5.00 Cash 70,000 EXTRA Votes for each $10.00 worth 0f subscriptions turned in up to Saturday night, September 30th. No extra Club Votes will be given during the last ten days of the contest- Most Votes are given NOW and most Votes will win the Grand Prizes. i testants. Contestants who fail to win one of l 20% Cash Commission on the total amount of cash they collect. plus the extra prizes they win during the special cash offers. —Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gillispis, Try A VON '0 'A' freshly mined car of f ll " 'AVON COAL ls now on our tracktl-Thlgcgfifi VICTORIA at $7.75 Phone EASTERN Gllflllllllli -__.-q ..' Inll column II hurvod lot new: of local Interest but advertising of n newly nnlnro nsny be Inserted fl I cents n word strictly poynhlo ln Idvnnoo. JSUBSCBIPHONB to Th; handed to their Rep. Archie Hume. or left at H. J. Maborrs Drug Store, Montague. 19g, ..'GB.0UND LIME-High Qug]. ity-Low Price-Brookville Manu- iacturing Co, Brookville, N. B. sr. rarmcrcs ROAD woman's msrrrora 99o 1111mm: con o0. 2 Cumberland St. 0n Sept. 13th, the members met for their monthly meeting at theI home of Mrs. James Birt, with tcn. members and several visitors in at-' tcndance. The meeting opened by einsins “It's a Good Time to Get Acquainted." Minutes of last meet-l 1X18 were read and aimed. A neat sum was realized at dance in School Sept. 6th. Mrs. John W. Birt, 1n. vited the members to her home for the next meeting, roll call to be answered by members paying 19m Lunch was then served by the hos- tess. assisted by Mrs. w. McKay,‘ Mrs. C. Kneebone and Miss Violet Kneelicne. Meeting was brought to a close by gramophone selections. 0n Ausust 17th. "st. Patrick's Road Women's Institute members. met ior their monthly meeting in‘ the school room, with six membgfg an To WIN TEN EXTRA CASH PRIZES In the Guardialfs Great Subscription Contest THE GRAND PRIZES The Contestants having the highest total of Votes at the close of the _est will win the following Grand Cash Prizes:- FIRST GRAND PRIZE SECOND GRAND PRIZE --- -- $300 can. THIRD GRAND PRIZE - - $200 can. ; FOURTH GRAND PRIZE - - $100 Cash l , FIFTH GRAND PRIZE .- - $100 Cash A SIXTH GRAND PRIZE - - $ 50 gash SEVENH GRAND PRIZE $ a. remarkable bargain at $7.00 a ton. FREE DELIVERY ON FIVE OR MORE TONs YORKSHIRE can; h . Phone i and several visitors in attend m‘ Meeting opened by singing 1mm“ Ode, iollowde by Creed. Roll c,‘ was answered by "the most llllpoh taut part of the Creed." Min.“ of lost meeting were read and Sign. Gd. A discussion then tookplacs q raising funds for the Institute. was decided to bold an ice cream festival and dance in the school q Sept. 6th. Meeting than closed singing the National Anthem. 11‘ Walter Rodger-son and Mrs. m Donneily were appointed on the pro. gramme commi“ e for next month, Next meeting to be at the liomq Q Mrs. James Blrt, roll call to be an“ wered by Whistling or Jiggingq tune. Farmers of Cork County are up l‘ arms because the Free State Minis- ter in charge of the plan for go‘ eminent beet factories refused sq liear a. delegation appointed tq t why the county should have one I‘ the plants. evssienr EXAMINATIUI lilting nnfl gqpplyl.‘ Q1“; Cl: EEG, ll. J. MABUI 1 OPTOMETIIJSI.‘ Connected Wltn BIIIITDII _ 4 . _ . (‘on- "' "- $600 Cash 50 Cash the Grand Cash Prizes get at least Mpproximately fifty contestants have already drawn weekly commission cheques and thirty-five extra cash prizes have been given to active con- Which Contestants will win the Ex tra Cash Prizes Saturday night, September 30th and the Grand Cash Prizes at the close of the big Contest?