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AY” 5,, l-, , li _ A ET _ l=:- 1.'.'?:'$`?»ii`.f.".5?9 G.':.“$5'r-fn-A 1...-._...'..'_. .;e<,lEt;;n‘=-7.1;* ""`1“ _,t Eirszoha i _i gr P1' in ._€:. .1 "A A3 1# i ll it l iii _ . ...,.4..»».». u, _ _ __ _ f . _ - -11 ' h5i uu.»_ _ _-msiaamez-1 __/r -- WEDNESDA ...wsu- a- 7 _ 5- . fsunilusill cuiililii - .sssltmmtttfi-Q. and Prince Bounty Chronicle _ - 5,1 1' _ /' °" f Q L -' _ /T 1'. _ /’ 1]/ 77 /' ‘a" ‘ X /Y ,' - :` / & , _ __ _s ,__ _ _,, »_.\ _ W. _ _v _ . _This column il Iolsrvcd lor news if local intern! but advertising cl l ly nlturo may bo Inserted at I $11 n word strictly payable in ¢d= Igncr. -BIG DANCE as usual in Rich- mond Hall, Thursday night. 01'- ohestra. Good order. Refresh- ments. Admission 20c. 1890- -B. S. GASPESIA IN PORT- The S. S. Gospcsla made her usual fortnightly cali at Silmmerside this week, bringing a quantity of way freight, She arrived about four o`clock on Monday afternoon leav- ing at 2 a.m. on ’l1‘ursdri_v. S, -VISITOR T0 PORT HILL- Mr. J. E. Sorette of the Canadian Bank of Commerce, Siimmerside. was a. visitor to Port Hill on Sun- day, the guest of Mr. Edmund Maynard. Mr. Sora-tte was the solo- ist at St. James CHU* Q *G evening service. S. -BIRTHDAY PARTY-A Very enjoyable birthday party was giv- en on Monday evening in honour of Miss Corinne DesRocl'ies at her home in Mlscouche. About twenty of her friends from Sumnlerside motored out to extend birthday greetings. Cards, games and danc- ing mode the time pnss plensant- ly until refreshments were served. S. -FINED UNDER. THE FISHER- IES ACT-Mr. Hugh J. Mossy, J. P., had three cases up before him on Monday, each case being an infringement, neainst the Fish- eries Act, The first case was against a. party for fishing oysters out of season; the defendant con- fessed and was fined $25.00 and costs. The second case was contest- ed and was for fisting qilohogs without a license, the defendant was found izuilty and fined $30 and costs. The third case was ad- journed imzil Thiirsdziy. S. -SPECIAI. SERVICE-A special service was held in North Bedcqiir: United Church on Sunday evening _ when Mr, .»l1lE.<0n Profitt and l\i':. Silas McFarlane, laynien of the 1-»-nl -KENSINGTON DAIRYING A5 Hamilton patrons Thursday, Oct. tory closes season Friday, 20th. 1885 Offices at Summerside and at J. D. Jenkins, Charlotetown. 1844- -WEEKLY CARD PARTY-The regular weekly card party of the C. M. B. A. at Sumlnerslde was held on Monday in their rooms at St. Pauls Hall. There were twelve tables. The prize winners were: Ladies, lvliss Clara Perry and Miss Edna Wedge; gentlemen, Wilfred Doucotte and Cecil Carver. S. -rvivlmal. sl-zltvlcl-:s - 'rho funeral service for the late Miss Mary Brace was held at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Brace, on Spring Street on Monday afternoon. Rev. L. B, Campbell of- i‘Ir!.itcd. The pall-bearers were l\If'ssrs_ \Villnrd Phillips, A. S. Mc- Kay, Daniel Mrhcoci, Harry Allen, L. Crue and R, Gordon. Interment was in the Peoples Cemetery. The funeral arrangements were in charge of Mr. Keith Compton, funeral director. S. “WEDDED IN HALIFAX-Mr. Walter E. Darbv arrived in Sum- Ciiiifrh. ivcre the speakers of the evenzniz. 'l`lir- church was tasteful- TY dfcorritcti with harvest fruits __an'_l qzltilmn foliage. Rev. Mr. Nich- olson, pastor of the Church, con- fii.1;fr' \ -Sl _ro mar-Dwelling us. 1 Notre ,.77 _ . _ _ / . _ ,, I ._ _ mms street; isis. _ - ., _.,_ . . 1 »~ r i _ . . ’ _ W _ f . 'f 'ii _ , _ , ' -__i____ _ “THE DOMNION FUR SALES A Gem from the pen of Mr. A. F. Mclsuc, well known member ol the Halifax Police Dell!-l'lI\\°¢1t. LTD., will bridge _the gap between Iqnc is considered to be Cs.nad.s.'s finest. penman and foremost author- ity on tho subject. of forged documo the ma” Wm) grows fox pens and distinction of being the only police officer in Canada having the degree of Bachelor of Laws. born in Sourls,P.l.l- Lhhllc nb,oto..oia. Honlsoouloniho I 1 M the manufacturer who buys t-hem. __ _ PERSONALS -Mrs. J. 0. Mills, who has been visiting her mother, Mrs. L. R. Sil- liphcnt of Bummerside, has re- turned to her home in Chelmsford, Mass. S. -Mr. George Brace arrived in Summerside on Tuesday evening from Tofield, Alberto., to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Brace. S. -Mist Mattie Black, who has been visiting in Bcdeque, leaves on Thursday for her home in Read- ing, Mass. S. _ -Mr. Caleb Lea and his daugh- ter, Mrs, Oliver McNeill, are ex- pected to arrive in Summerslde tomorrow from an extended visit to relatives in Boston and other cities in the New England States. S. mon- oil cm-1-» nhfimiaimh and Nvnrnlgiu Wlli'am Gray, notary and sheriff age: of the Maritime Electric Com- pany, Ltd., which Company oper- ates in New Brunswick, Nova. Scotia and Prince Edward Island, has made a statement as to the electric situation of his Company in Prince Edward Island. Mr. Coleman will be remembered by many as formerly Manager of the Electric Company in Charlotte- town before he assumed his larger position as General Manager of the entire comrpany, which required him. to move to New Brunswick. Mr. 0oleman's statement follows: other sources that there is appar _ld T ld . l ffh - ectric situation in the Capitol of mm .e on “my mn ng W ThlS POSi'fm3.St91` th Isl no and territory elsewhere at 7° “hue the mg" h°m° his bride, ee Miss Margaret Ce- 6 1'- celio. l\IeCr1tiatil of Halifax. The ser,-eff by the pfmw Edward Island to use 30 kilowatt hours at 7c be- it should be ;-canned that mo;-u young mum? lla(-lu married on Sat- D Division of The Maritime Electric f0N ii? 805 BUY C-595991' elwtfwl urdny in llhiifox, N. S, Mr. Darby MONTE AL OM 7 _ Company. Examination of our records and is ii promising _voting bon-ister of E* ' 'Z 1"(C‘ P` - "The principal misunderstanding counts mowed thug during the pas; purchase of the cdglnuf electrical _ ,, Discovery of a notallal deed in the - S-immrrslde o,.d his many friends ___w_5_O_ the Su ___0__ Court is in regards to the electric rates- ave yea” A large hmm-ber of WDM. rrzifnd congmtiilntlons to him and are ,pe _ Back in 1921 the.Electric Company ments had been bum or Crea it cordial irelconio to his bride. Mr. Safe has dgméigtelg _“B135 entered into 5, contract with the and Mrs. Dorbv were the sue-sis vi 1;" °ff°°Es€ la l.rsEdw;ré city of cbarleuewwn which set 'md that “WY °f °“-' \’°“'°"*'°"”° honour nt. a dinner party on Tues- , PU m er ‘ere ms forth certain rates which the Com- citizens were living in homes 1 relieves Barber's Itch and Ring- ` Y quired to file rates with the Com- hours a month pays 81.00 more v \r__ _ _ _ ,_._. General Manager Of Electric Company Makes Statemen W Mr. T. J. Coleman. General Man-~ mission and be guided by regiul tions and orders of tho Commission. 10.4 per cent to all _our commer- IS . 'Iihis ln/w of the Province, thereto left us no choice as to what must do. "When we studied iiho rate there were certain features of rates as set forth in the 1928 and other features which were jectionmble to our customers. hundred square feet or less and he twelve hundred square entiy a misunderstanding of the el- home get M mst 1., klldwaff hon had dw evening given by M155 Kath- of lhe dlsfrlct ol Moufrcal_ E_ z_ pany was to charge the citizens UI less than twelve hundred square "m°hDMb;"‘ {;;m’E?f _’_'_he_gr;°m' M' Massiootte, Superior Court. archi- Ch'"1‘°*'Wt°'“m 1°’ electric 9°""f°e° feet. In many cases these smal mr °m° n ‘ C" or 5` ` vist, however, now comes forth This ¢°“if9'°t was l° °°“"m“e “mu area homes had electric ranges an '"°“ ith out if t cc d a Octvbcri 1931- . V ' i or its _\vnb1.1No.ToN cmran :S mf; posl;`;5fer“lfn;’;,‘f‘;‘;}°1§rl°t_ ..sf,,ml;g wml mc wwe me were large consumers ol electricity. mg calmed in the va ue CHURCH-A special thank offer- fsh reylme by Jean Thomson ml. Colluacf sflll had five yea” to !.‘m_ In !1'i8¥\Y Oi-T161* c8555 17901519 Uf 'V mg '“"""i“° W" held ‘m Sunday trader. I the Company started to spend s small mmm’ We” “vine 1” h evening in \\'clli_ngi0n United MF Mflsslwtle rejcmly turned smut deal of money In order to rcn_ of more than twelve hundred-squ F' __A' §_`eMcf_;`_`§'k_;? UP 8- dOCiimC“U in Wlliflh "Clu\Yi0S der proper service to its customers. feet., Therefore, in many cases _ - sl ie 'n. .' . _ ,, - . __ _ _ _ _ Pothi.r dc lArdcise and N061 Undcrlts contract the Company was home of comlm-,,fl,,e wealth chi.l
  • i1UW 15 €xt9ndCd~ ments ilntildiasnlrerl. No cooking need- fracf., the Govel-m-num, of P;-mee Ed. er consumcrs fmm 3000 DST 100 liko $0 have iEWer rates, but it l__-- _ _.l .- ,_ The funeral took place on Monday f,'u,,C',".s 'li-`l"ir-r ‘if\\lli?~il)0l\tl:lrtl|llkcy%2 ward Bland pulsed a Publlc Umm” watts to 15c per 100 watts, cutting should bo realized that we cannot mcmins from his 1-"ite resldcnce t0 ei-ni-l`buy rel-§ \;E_ -_ ‘eo ‘ 5? 55-" i X ` ‘ fl i- f ‘*. ,v _j`\1 . . ._ _ _‘ E:"-_~l___{/ _ ;=..,;, 1'; 1, -.1 , _ ‘ t 1 0 -1.»r~ ._ -_ by 1 T I "”1.~"‘§'“f"" -L 31.25* _' i viii/ i l - *’ ll- 1 ,- . _ , , _ . - . . 4 . --., I _M , i 'ai a -1% ‘ 6 li t 1 ‘p"”"`-- -'-Q3? % - i ~ -nm |~ ot .. ll...-... nf 4\ »~|.~| , it ‘ r ;-rf. . , 1- lr' ,'<§2»~f"ff`~i: some camico acer I our 'reilut NTS COUNT I > V Amo cmaiaaca- Dsvwrn- i‘\.i. wwe 'ro J rel.. co ini 'ri-us l' omm ‘5°ME'\"'liNG N-*ff RESTAU RANT »- '2'| ll i Hops 11-is_Y' _, ‘ s . L »-mv: \~r ‘I ~ ~"`$-’ 'fi-is MsN<:J`i 4*' l I . _ - ~ _aiu __ __ /` ii ua. 1363531 A. fcligirlf $§ ..a ` _._.--.;,§,.¢‘ J.. _` ` _ .illl ull es | " f " if l - _ llinlli ii. _ _ 2- = = =a'-u _ D' Malcolm. Martin Macintosh, u for '- known forcc of world-wide IBJDA _ wo Not' Just' Sure `.> """' ' ‘~»_, _ _ What Was Wrong ug? Muny women drng around crieii tiny, unable to do their if __ ~ housework-cranky with_ their children-not wanting *I ” to see friends-feelin? miserable-yet not sick enough to fc to bed. Home b nmo it on "nerves"-more likely the r kidneys sro out of order. When kidneys fnil the system becomes clogged with impuritlcs-lie:idriellcs- baekecho, frequently follow. If you rlon't foci right, [lv (;,..-,,-,,.. -rr ~..nus i -F Hum Hi: october Know l Mun west-i i i-can onomuo co'nN'Eo snr \N§~rizAo or _ ,_ 'mn ci-uci