SEPTEMBER '26. 1927' PROTES BRUISES Cover bumps bruises and other broken akin w'ith “Vaoeline" Jolly. Oulckl soothes and heals. Takes away t e hurt. \ ~ Iooklor the Trade Mark "Vaseline" It l: your protection . Chesebrough Mfg. Co» Consfil 5520 Chabut Avenue MONTREAL Vaseline TIADI MARK _ . rrrnoazuu 1mm! A NEW Funeral Home Illlll. llwllllllilill Undertaker and Embalmer M Grafton Street Phone 482-1. O-O-f§+O'4 awn a i nu: FLY ls a good slogan but we have something better. You will get rid of them sure by using FLY TOX i i i i flies than any otherlly-killer for the money. Harmless to everything but deadly to the llles. _ Try a bottle once -and you will use no other. ' Harold L. Wonhi Sole Agent for Dr. -_Allan's Fox Remedies “mo-cam o4 0 0000 00000 QQOQf§§OQQ-OGO*Q-OO-QPOQ-QOOO onnrents . FEED 5 srons ls well stocked with FEEDS for HORSES ‘ C A T T L E, SHEEP» SWINE and POULTRY. ‘ PRESSED HAY STRAW. ~ noassMr-zn. e he"- some extra heavy cean OLD '. and FEED oars, nu Balm. -, SHORTS, CRACK oonN. FEED CORNMEAL. on. CAKE MEAL, sclll-IHQACKER FEED, etc.. etc. I . rourxrnv isuyruss and r ramps, rox srscmrs. etc., all at lowestmrlces- ‘ Wholesale I. “d AAAQMAAA‘ Central Guardian HIGHEST PRICES paid for live poultry. Harris Abattoir Co. 8969-9-6-tf. WANTED a few cars of certified seed ‘potatoes; also a few cars oi’ table turnips. Harris Abattoir. ' 9348-9-26-[1 FOB. SEPTEMBER WE ARE of- fering for every yearly new or re- newal subscription received choice of a Lady's Stopping Bag or an Auto Btrop Razor and Utility Knife] - Don't miss thisopportunity. tf NOTICE.——S. s. itlillsborough will. make an extra trip on the three Ex- hibition days. leaving 7.30 p. m. 926 2i _ ‘ USEFUL PREMIUMS are now be-i “Lady's Shopping Bag" or Strep Razor and Utility Knife free and post paid to any address in Canada. Send in your yearly sub- scription today and get your choice. k. or c. REGULAR MEETING- Mondzuy Sept. 26th W. A. Wells. ° ‘ I Agent from Supreme Coun- cil will address the meeting. Full attendance is requested. Smoker. ' 9340-9-24-21 APPOINTMTENTS.— At a mect- ing 0f the Provincial Government. R. N. MacNeill of Charlottetown was dppointed a K. 0., Hugh Mc- Phee of New Dominion, Wesley C. Matthews of York and A. J. Mathe- son of O’Le;lry. J.P.’s. WENT‘ r0 nspuousns. - The two mast schooner "Free- State" which was seized last week by the Customs Cruiser “Margaret” was taken to Dalhousie instead of this port as was expected. The cargo, 288 packages of liquor. valued at $30000 was stored in the Govern- ment warehouse. The captain and crew were allowed to go. STIRLING WOMAN'S LlNSTIT. UTE-The members of this. lnsti~ iilie met at the home of Mrs. Earl 0. Simpson, Sept. 15th., with seven members and fc-ur visitor-s. Meet- iIIK opened with udc, roll call, min- utes oi’ lust meeting rend and ap- proved. Correspondent-e was rcad from n neighboring institute. Pro- ccedg from lcea-(jrcanl Social $l2.~ "sow 5.2;; Ch 1 t: t ' - M m p_ ,,,_ m, nmknjfimfnfjfiiAuthonzed Dealers: ing offered by the GuarcgisghKlNGs CO, MONTAGUE DE FOREST CROSSLEY RADIO C. R. LEARD purolussr cnossuw nsmo “ anuiziioTlTrTiTf "g" I W. s. Miamwuu DE FOREST CROSSLEY DEALER ELMIRA, P. E. l. “F KENNEDY BROS. KENSINGTON 00. Plans for a parlor or Box So- oini in. the near future was (llscils- sed. Four new members enrolled. Nexbmecting to be held at the home of Mrs. John Quinn, Stanley ll.i(lge. . WEDDING BELLS. -'The marri- age of Miss Annie Margaret Mac- Leod,_ eldest. daughter of Mrs. Rachael MacLcod, Cardigan Head, to Mr. William Minchin, youngest son cf Mr. and Mrs. John "Minchin. New Perth, took place in the Zion Church on Wednesday afternoon, Scott Fulton. M. A., B. D., officiated. The couple were unattended. The ‘Lido was attired in a navy blue flat crepe gown and coat of navy blue poirot twill with squirrel collar and wore a rose hat. After the cere- mony Mr. and Mrs. Minchin motor- ed to New Perth where a reception attended by the immediate relatives of the bride and groom waslheld. During the evening about forty Mr. James O'Connor. Clinton came to the city Saturday to enter the City Hospital for treatment for his eye. Dr. E. Margaret Mackenzie who has been spending her holiday ut the 21st inst. The pastor. Rev. M. ' DE. FOREST CROSSLCY RAD! \ i c. M. SIMPSON BAY VIEW EDE FOREST CROSSLEY RADIO l‘ SETS _ HEATH M. CHISHOLM °h“"‘”"l°" “Ppelmd “d we" m: ronrzsr cnossnnv uususn treated to cake and confectionery. NORTH TRYON PERSONAbS Mr. Roland Howatt leaves this ' a morning for Queens University. . Kingston. Ont... where he will study 1 nwdtging, _ ' I I ‘Miss-Mary ‘liiiir-kenzic, l3.A., who N has. been spending her‘ holidnysrat - O her homo in Flnt R ver. loft or , ' . Montreal Saturday morning. DE FOREST CROSSLEY RADIO SERVICE STATION J. LOUIS MacKAY her ham; in iaaltkltévetar lloft on rc- BREADALBANE; p_ y; ]_ turn to ew or a ur ay morn~ - ‘ _ ing. , ' 1, , & ' Mr. CharlealMcKainon, son of b?‘ . - d Mrs. E. . Mc inn n left Sa - 0 l ifiday morning to resume his stu- l dies in Toronto University. ¢+¢++ou+o++ ___; l . ‘ Rev. Dr. Monaghan, Mlscouche, is Prdfesslonal .(lal'd_s in the city attending the funeral of y ' his “ . the late Mrs. Charles "f ' "N, wwom-oa- M h n. Th interm nt t '- ' Kglrllya‘: (gross. The Docsofiswrllilnliy ‘Jul 0o C. m, oliomrplimf!» m- uk of Nova Sent-la Buildllll Charlottetown noun r0 man‘ ‘ a G uate of N..Y.. Poet dbaduate mgledicsl School and Hbspital (Pi-scum limited in Ere. Bu. liw and ‘Jmroalt m‘ m ‘Test E es and sail?! "5" ‘Nobles, Bayer Buildlnl Great Georse Street 0am Hours-l) m nso. mo w 5.0m _______i.._i_. . Mark R. McGuigan r B. A. asnmsran. sonrorron. mo. ja M to Loan. camoron lllgenklyChal-lottetowli. Pl!- . evoning_and' amm- was distinctly friends here are always pleased to see him again. l-le has been twen- ty-two years in the Parish of Mis- couche. Mrs. 43. W. Sherwood who has been " the past few weeks 0n the Island’, left Saturday morn- in: w 10in her hnsband in New Brunswick where they will spend a fevrdayl before returning to their home in Ottawa. ——--‘—-40->—-—-— The argument had been all m1 Mrs. Brownfiflside throughout the are now here. Splendid Trograrns nightly. All De Forest Crossley Radio Supplies and Sets installed at shortest order. Call or Phone CORNEY BROS. SUMMERS lDE fad-up. ' _ . "You seem to think s cold in llw- head means nothing to a woman." stormed his wit». "l don't know of anything more annoying." "No." he countered with a rare llaahiof spirit. "How about lock- w . McLeod & Bentley . .1. an“ ._ 3‘.1"...fi‘;'.i.f“i.%‘°'??".-I.3i§w» ” $3313, p. n. 1, \ .1. A. moonné A. fir. scram BURNS Mlnard’: segues and‘ tenuous the luilamm n. Keep hand for spralhl. bfllil! ileshwoumb. McDflliald s. Mum ~DWNZ"OYD' I l Bringing Up Futile]; The iBalmoral DC’: latest contribution m rhe radio art embodying new electrical, mech- anical and acoustical developments - ton e of unusual clcarness an rcaouance- built into a handsome period cabinet by McLagan. Baltcryless Model . (including tubes) $375.00 Standard Model (less tubes) $225.00 The Conway Five-tube T.R.F. circuit balanced by Wbcatstone Bridge-dual vernler c0ntr0l—lncrcaeed sensitivity and aelectivlty-all-steel chassis-Cabinet by McLagan. Batteryless Model (Including tubes) $225.00, Standard Model (less tubesl $78.00. New type six-tube circuit balanced and stabilized by Wheamone Bridge prlnclrle-eompietciy shielded-ex- treme yaelective-builc into beautiful walnut cabinet by McLagan contain- lnjdlchlllve DC tone chamber which, in conjunction with new DC tone filter Item, yields a uality of radio re action previous y thought im- possible. Batteryless Model (including tubes) $375.00 Standard Model ‘ (lcss tubes) $185.00. a __.__ . . __.__._ .....___ 0., _-..___ _..-r. ..._ __. .- 2119. sfisswirsreus- '¢‘r_FZ»}BPIAN. OLDEN resonance of v tone-classicbeautyof - line—-value unequalled... a simpler than ever to oper- "atc- free from interfer- , ence of unwanted stations i. . . convenient battery or “light-socket” operation. Liamazing in range and selectivity . . . the “Royal j Series ” will instantly ‘ap- Ipeal to you as something extraordinarily fine and desirable. Built in Can» ada to meet Canadian Conditions by the Largest Radio Manufacturers in ~ the British Empire. The Berwick Incorporates the seven tube unit in a luxurious wal- nut console cabinet-absolute one-hand tunln¢- Complete: hltcr system in conjunction with special reproducing, unit renders tonal reproduction of superlative quality-uniform response to all fre- ue-nclos-oursianding sensitivity and gglgcllviry- rand hipster Cabinet by Liclugan. Batteryless Model tubes) $450.00. Standard Model (less tubes) $285.00 (including - - . ' h t t ' . Distributed i" Primmvsfdlslsr‘!byIslssslliadi"Smear»¢E?1'1°!#“<>W"~P-E-I- lw ° e“ er m“ y” ' reproduce!‘ 0n ba The Super-Trirdyn Famous Trirdyu circuit now balanced by Wheatstont: Brldge—all-sreel chassis-operates with dry or wet battcrles-eirnproved tone, added sen- altiviry and olurne-almple to oper- ate. Cabinet by McLagan. Standard Model (less tubes) $44.00. The Warwick New type six-tube circuit balanced and stabilized by Wheatstone Bridge principle -completcly shIeIdedAex- tremely selective-exclusive DC tone filter system gives tone‘ and volume- lloused in beautiful walnut cabinet by McLagan. ltattcryless Model (including tubes) 5295-99- Standard Model (less tubes) 5145-00- The Hastings Five-tub: T.R.F. circuit balanced and stabilized by Wheatrtone Bridge— dual vcrnie: control—-incrcased renai- siriviry and selectivity—all-lteel chassis built into beautiful Console cabinet by McLagan containing new bcr with matched e giving unusually clear mellow tone. y Batteryless Model (including tubes) $295.00. Standard Model 4 (less tubes) $128.00. type DC tone ch On Display at: C F C Y Broadcasting Station At. Charlottetown Built and operated sively obtained from and supplies‘, is 92c of /. the most popular sta- to be successfully con- tinued the public can Island Radio Co. and its dealer organization deuce and a large vol- ume 0i’ i TRADE Buy from your local Island Radio (Yo. Deal- er or from the Island Radio (i0. at (‘harlot- ielown and do your share to help those r on funds almost exclu- ihe sale .0f Radio sets; . tions on theair. If ii: is ~ assist by giving the a full measure of confi- -—By George MET/mum ‘was? mo vou sAv Asou~r ‘THOSE AWFUL. PEOPkE? I JUST SAW THE CASEVS, ‘THEY AQE GOING T0 AFQlCAflOO wAi-r-Merae, ~ | wan. FlND ou~r Foe. .. 1*" M‘! lllliil l" 4\fi ' O i927 n lino. Fn Mé BACK TAKE THOSE THlNfis BACK TQYHE Howeuws ARE NOT qonsq m Awmcncwz AQ $W\'\'Z.EQL$\N l S QQOKE “rm lNQ TO lNSTEAD \ iillLl 7Q may-est». C .- ftoa: was '="'_-’-‘¢' '3 5 9 '3'» u-Fzna