u \ i -~ w» val-t... .._ .___ j <7 -_'~".__ $1 0.00 f0!‘ i ed instead of f lannels Are you ready for the chilly daysli B0331! warmth comes from nourishing, easily digested foods. Piling on flanneis will not supply warmth to the poorly nourished body- Shredded Wheat Biscuit served with hot mill! and a little cream gives warmth and strength for any kind of weather, and It 19 Juft Q9 sat‘ isfying for lunch and dinner as it is for ‘breakfast. It is ready-cooked and ready- to-eat. Contains all the bran you need f0!‘ stimulating bowel movement. Delicious for any meal with sliced bananas or other fruits. TRlSCUlT is the Shredded Wheat cracker-e a real whole wheat toast-fill”! with butter, soft cheese or mar- rnalades. N iagsra Falls. Oataris —-A “H EATED" Ohoicest Western Guardian’ —OHOP froII-{Fiiiaifs Catalog. AUMMERBIDE IUBINEOB COLLEGE-The time to enter ls now. it means doubling your in- come. Special couries by mail. Book-keeping, Arithmetic, Short- hand, etc. Evening classes. J. Pog- son, Principal. P. O. Box 146. --8AVE TiME and money by studying Gregg shorthand at the Union Commercial Summerside. -Fi8i-iiNG.-—Falrly good catches oi llsli are being daily made by the smelt fishermen of this section. the weather keeps very favorable for the work so that shipments are be~ lng regularly made to the States}! -A DIPLOMA from the Union Commercial College, Summerside, means something. Get the ‘best, lt costs no more. .l'~\ill particulars on application to Prln. Moran. —DAIRY MEN call and see ‘the farmers Anlrer Holth lSeparator demonstrated. Special arrange- ments made for fuctory patrons. Sgd. J, F. Proiltt, Kensington. l424-l0—30~'li. The Canadian Shredded Wheat Company, L“ iiuilor clerks in one of Summer- side's prominent stores furnished a lot o1‘ amusement for their fellow workers on ‘Thursday last when they engaged in a heated argument I —CASE DISMISSED. — A‘. the iMagistrates Court on Friday, Mr. J. L. Palmer presiding. the ljourned case of ti lady from West Prince County. charge-i with mis- seizure, was dismissed. there being no evidence against the lady. H —DE8lRrABLE RESIDENCE TlO RENT.-Part of residence of Judge Arsnault, Poplar Av., Summerside, can be rented by desirable D811)’ , wishing small, comfortable uccom» - 5c .. i ' _. ~_ ' - ; e u» ' a *.~.~\~~ i. _ _ ‘_‘ >.|' ‘ ,. ' , modmtlons. Hot water heating. 0T8 .. ‘ place in living room. Kitchen l5 equipped with range. April)’ 0" premises or to Colin ll Stewart. Summcrslde. ‘i428-l0-30tts5i. -—MAYFiELD.-—-.-\ motor party from South Rustlco W110 Vlfllletl lllu city on Wednesday. lffillfilfilf-‘(l nf Airs. Dan Bulmnn, Miss Isabella Mnt-Mlllnn, Miss. Dorothy Bulman and Miss. Stella llolllngstMlss Hul- lllllll though young nnd lnoxncrlnen (‘ml is considcrcil un villi“?! 9111M‘ four. —NEW iNTEflPillsE-Mr. Geo. Easier, who is conducting the boot AFFAlR-Twflanrl shoe factory in Summer-ride. has purchased from Mr. ll. T. Hol- man the H. C. Zllllls property on the south side of Water street, to the rear of the Journal Office. Mr. blas- ler intends having tho building over a trivial matter, the quarrel raised and remodeled and will move continuing for several hours and lnlfl lllfl 110W flllflflltr" 119 30°" l") -‘ at lost culminating in a fist fight UK‘- Wfllk l" l-‘lllllllleled- in which 1on0 of them ivas badly I beaten. he fight lasted ion or u ,, than most of the folks thoughts it _, T Y ALmofsT "FAPYTTM i _ would and it was well past the Y m in“ Rummy ymd m “mem- - Finest "@811 Cflllglll winner's dinner hour when the bat conuflmm" m“ ‘m sumrday the Hero's u chance to ‘muuuc Iludduck __ m, Vi“ finished Going w me first truln run over it. The tent "i" 1101101‘ m“! ‘l Te‘ plump firm m,‘ a _ door hc ishied u bicycle and know- w“ smceasml “rmwmg, that the ward 0i; $10 lll gold: _ ’ ' ‘ p lng that most of the boys in the ma“ h‘ ‘marge m’ m“ work petizlngly flavored. thoroughly understood ihoir t-vcry week the Nation- ul Fish Co, l.td., will present $10 for the laesl stibmitreil on the fish selected for ilsh recipe tho contest. This week's must roll the best will‘ in‘ serving fresh cullghl rccilli’ The catch is large, so the cost is low. l" (‘Ill home. down his Go to your dealer» tell him you want y“. ional fresh caught lind- (l0ck. Then test, out ,.V0ur favorite llziddock Recipe and compete for the $10 prize. kind friend I way homcward. thereupon went store would lend such n convey- uni-e to him. he borrowed the wheel time in going Shortly afterwards the lo-s- cr of tbs.- fight, alter having the stains of combat removed from bis person. Went to the door lo lake his bicycle and go to dinner. but n told him that. his lute adversary had already appropri- aicd it and was then wheeling his The irate battlsr to the police to business. The structure, which cuts off a corner of the harbor, is built with sleepers and stone, approxi- mately 200 cur loads ot‘ the former and 150 cars of the lath-r hurl liltkfll placed lo raise the spur to the i":- qtilrcrl lcvcLA large number of cars of gravel are now being dumped into the vacancy inside the “Y" to fill up the space thus making much nddlllonul yard room for [ll-l Rail- wny.~.'<l. ad- appropriating certain goods under » Eastern Guardian “ton Houeron wiu. a: m Oct. 31st from 10 to 5 p.m. Ng&gmber 2, 11 o'clock a.ui. David L. Campbell, Mllltowii Cross. 10-29-3i moowr FORGET Auction sale o; David 1., CampbelL- Mllltown cross, Friday, November 2. Stock. crop. implements and household furniture. 1949431 --FARM FOR SALE, CONBIST- lng oi‘ 135 asrr-is. at Loner llerlo~ qua. Apply to J. C. Peacock. Lowe: lit-ilcque. 14l7'1l"~‘l' —5 -COAL LAitEit-Tbe schooner J. A. Ernest Capt. Grady (tlc-nrod on Siuirday. for. Plctou to load coal for this port. H g O —GO0D FINANCIAL RESULTS. —'l‘ho slipper by the Ladies’ Aid of the Prince County Hospital. Sum- merside, given in the Presbyterian Hall, Thursday last. was well pat- ronized. There was abundance oi good things provided by tho ladies, of which all feasted with evident sntlsfatclon. ' --NEW RESIDENTS-Mr. J. J. Enman, editor of the Journal and Agrlculturist, Summerslde. having disposed of his property at Char- lottetown, has brouglht his wll‘e and little daughter, Miss Helen. to They have taken the ‘residence on Summer Street, formerly occupied by ill-v. W. H. lliirtling". -POLICE COURT-Al Iho Sum- lllflfrlliltl police court on Friday morning, tho adjourned prohibition ruse against a citizen was dismiss- od, ‘the ilvicndnnt [iroduccil invoice when goods wore shipped from llmuerarzt, also ri-coipt where cus- torn duty hull boon lllllll. each oi‘ which suiisllictorily showed the court lhnt the goods ‘were in store ])l'f"i'lilll,‘l to April 18th last when ihr- ordi-r-iircounril chum in force. Tin- guod wi-rc (irdcrvtl replaced. ll -———-coa PERSONALS ~—Mr. (‘url Brennan, Elrnsdulc, crossml by the Car Ferry on Sut- - Mr. William Pldguon, uf Ken- slugtovi, puid u visit to town during tho uw-ek. ll ~- Mr. and lll Ionvn on Saturday. l i-hih-is. Zllurgziret Griffin oi’ The Parochial llouso Summerslde is fllli-‘lllllli,’ a fi-iv do)“; at. tho homo other parents Mr. and Mrs. Joscyih Griffin (llengzury, Lot 7. it ——Mr. Daniel Lyle nnd family, whn have been residing ut Belmont, Lot l6, for yours, left Saturday morning for Whitby, Ont, where they will in future reside. ~—.\fr. A. A. lfomeroy, Miss Blanche Pomeroy and party, of Charlottetown, rnoiorcrl to lledoquu on Sunday and spent tlu- duy pious ....'BHOP from Holmarrs Catskill; t his office in Souris on Wednesdaay: i 38K! AUCTION SALE, Friday‘ premanently reside in Summerelde.~ urdny on route to Boston, Moss. H; Illrs. John Black of; ixlnvrton, pnld u visit to friends! l lluddock. What's Fm" fzivtirlita will‘? 99ml i‘ ' in you ma)’ “l” Address all recipes to “Recipe Editor" core our Halifax Office. /'r’:\\~ ;:_l!l M ITI D.—_€JT _/_.\_L=_-_ ,_ "’=e~\HAl.li-'AX.N.S. ' Mil/ml f/Ir/i 13" Me Ab/io/la/ 013/7 " gwednesday Oct. 3 l st is National" Fish Day’ iReading ............ .. r _>:___:V_v_ sounm," Piwmc _ 8H4 our thousand souls. nnd there ivur, S Smtnish River Com. ..... .. __ lsflldebakel‘ 9H1 M y“ um‘ u single "¢‘“'5llflber' in all glee] Uonlpany or Canada _ 65% Llnion Pacific . 128 that part of British z\illt‘i‘ll.‘ll which Ilriiish Empire $199] 13; {pfly 57 ‘UM! C0909!‘ 55-‘); lies west of Montreal. Thu first HALIFAX. Oct. 29.-—Stock quo- Pcmnuns _ 1| ~ S. sletll 86% editor [Q pulfljgh a "up" h, My, l. lotions furnished by Johnson and Ahllibi 59 | ___ ‘l ‘i gout, members of the Montreal Shaxvinigun .. 1173,‘! MONTREAL EXCHANGE - - . 10c ' Exchange.) Luurcniid = I’ l . 3 lit-ll Tfllfllilltlllbt‘ _ 122‘ (‘uuiuliariztoriliz-iiiil l-Ilec .ic . » U934 View“ ~ m Brouunun .. "x (‘finudiaiu Sivuiuxh‘ c . ll 51933 View? -— l-iurry Moll 2 A t - r 1 l l" °'" ° l“? st. mutt-um.»- Flour . Plot. Canadian Steamsklilli) p.31’? I . 1922 Victory "California Syrifplfptrihlilivuwllll hjfflf)?‘ “mfl: “" lilmwii Powcr .. Asbchtn; (‘o _ ____ _, .54 1937 VlClQFY — lh ll hl ‘l th J l ‘u i n“ “u” Cuba (‘um- Sugiu" Pfd. . . 42H llorulhioh Hriligo til v flllflnlnga {eselilltlllllrfl eylryiit ehssévelg. h ‘m?’ p“ ‘Mn ‘nu Pan Aiuerirzin Petroleum 54".. Montreal Power . 128 I BANKS well. playful child again. Even ll grditlzilioilhgggehhelfet .\lllUl'll'illl Cull. ........... ...- Ell“. Winnipi-g lilcclrlc . . llruziliuu 'l'-:'2u-iiori . . ll iNutioual llrewcrles llOWilFil Smith l‘l‘d. ‘Atlantic Suunr llowurrl Smith Com. . . . - Alchisou . . .. . Stuinish Rive-r Prcferrorl .' 9T .-\m, (‘hr and Foundrv . .. 155 -l .3, “My Hands Trembled and I Gould Not Sleep” Ir. Thomas Honey, Brantford, Ont, writes:- "When l began taking Dr. Chase's Nerve Food, l was so nervous ihal when l piclted up a euo of tea my hand would tremble like a lcai. I could not sleep well, could not re- member things, and there were ncuralgic paint through my body. After biking seven boxes of Dr. Chase's Nerve Food, however, I am in perfect health." on. cnssnrs martyr: mo» ' abomallf ' orEdaiarisomilatsslCanJitit/Ioronte. l | I 941;, ‘Bunk Montreal i | i i l I ' Crucible Steel . Bank Commerce nn-rly, ihc guests of Mrs. Allnn Prai- ser und fnrnily. was satisfied with returning tho --——-- lllfzvcle. Now the owner of the ivheel is ‘in Dutch with the rest of the employees nnd it is expected that several other battles will trike blur-o as the result of some healed Wilflla-l that have passed uround lllf‘ field. spout u fa-w dnyu 1331 “Qipk Vliflllllg bis slstcr Mrs. Alfred Moon.- ol‘ Cavendish-Miss Myru To-inibs of North Ilustico, wus o recent visitor in Mayficld up; guts, have a warrant served for the ar- ‘ —————<-0>-~—--— rest of the culprit but the bluocont Child's Best Laxative is “mm gfrrhervwrlelgcr.’ l Wziriicltl Am. Locomotive ......... .. 53v l‘ ' ' ' n . "W ,"' 3"" "r ]"l'°‘|“"l Ain. Snieltlng & Refill! 5 515; cahfomla Hg Syrup ‘Zyfiiirmgrrh-Yr mm Mr “Qinwlll Anaconda Copper 33 “oukmn, MLi?!k:h'|i'_Mr' "°"l°" Canadian Pacific Ruler". . New York Central Cuba Cane Sugur wn i ti - ' on Thursday lust-M.“ n {a u“ Notes By the Way (Continued from Page Four) 90% 10% 57% 27% 22'},- lnternationril Papei Kelly Springfield Mex. Petroleum _ international Mer. Murine -~- of those (lays. Press Steel Car. this Province then hardly exceeded 72% cross, feverish, ibilious, constipated — or full of cold, children lovo its ——- pleasant taste. 23l Toll your drugglst you want only 252 the genuine "California Rig Syrup" lll'/ii- which has directions for babies and children of all ages printed on bot- tle. Mother you must say "Califor- nia." Refuse any imitation. stress of the season's activities. White Flesh-Rachel. ‘l 4 j Sand IOa/or Trial Slza emu. sowiriusasoii. Mun...“ Orie Bank Royal Dank Nova. Scotlo. -Wheat, Dec. 106%. July 107%. Corn, Dec. 73. ‘May 7i. July 71%. Oats, Dec. 41%, May 44%. . n) (lo-tinfoil s ntal Cream -—--Mr. liobcrt S. 'l‘oomb.-i of Alny~ : The population of ; $9.98 to $89.00. $7.75 to $40.00; Hats, large and wear. One Price To All now Ontario wus u Frenchman. Lvwls Roy by name. ed at Newark, the tin-n capitol. in 1793, and wus culled ill‘ lTnl/‘i’ Canada (inzcttc nnd Arum-iron (Jraclc. Much later were the first news- paper; planted west of IHGVGFCIH Lakes. One of these was tlic Nor- Woster, first. issued at Fort (larry. now Winnipeg in i859. Two nomi- piipcr men from Toronto, William Buckingham and William Caldwell. were the pioneer publishers. lt was in tho (lays when the into lion. David Laird was the Lieutenant Governor of llll! Norfhivctat Terri» iorlos that lhu first newspapers WPH‘ established iri what urc .iow ilu- lProvlncis of Suskntclu-wnn and Albcrin. Among tho plouiici‘ Journal-i of British (folumbiu wus the (farlbon Sentinel not up in u mining district in llli‘ flfiii-u of last century Thu cdilor got $150 u wcuk, tho pupor cold for u illlllill‘ a copy nnd no nilvi-rilscmoni bow~ cvi-r small was lllSPFlPfl for li-ss thiin $5 pcr issue The first regular newspaper In this ‘province apart from tho earlier official publications was the Prince Edward island Register established ,by James D.-ilaszard in 1823. He It. ivns huui- Beautiful Suits, Goats and Dresses for Ladies and Misses A wonderful assortment; of fashionable winter coats - of Wool Velour, Polo and Marvella. Iilashioned in the sty- lish side tie effects and straight line belted models with silk stitching and embroidery trimmings. p l line of swager coats in wool coating and plaid back ~ f tweeds. All sizes land all fashionable shades. Prices from DRESSES Many beautiful models in Canton. Crepe, Vel Vela Flat Crepe, Wool Crepe, Poriot Twill, Tricotine and Flannel. All good styles and best values. MILLINERY An unusually fine selection of Ladies and Children's Trimmed and ready to small effects. Prices reasonable. PPIIWBB Brns llllzzz. 3:3: , 0 wus tho son of a Loyalist whose lulhcr had proved his devotion to his sovereign by refusing to re- volve buck lll6 confiscated property lot Ibo price of becoming u citlzcxi It i’ lizt- [lulled iiifllill. .‘.lr. Huszurvl ‘n v grntriulf rczrr-mbcred us the jlu-nt lilPlOl‘ n.‘ r 21y ivizom he aided ‘durluy tho "famine" of 1837und al- s0 for having established the first carding and clothtlressing factory in the province. Tho iirui liaauc of the Register made n. trenchant ex- posure of some of the high handed acts of Governor Smith l‘or which he was hailed to court and warned but not further punished. The lto~ gletcr iippi-am to luivo been u vig- orous nnd lmlepeiuli-nl champion of popular rights. A number of other vigorous newspapers not all of thorn destin- ed to long life, bridged the time bo- twcen J-lnszrirdle Register and WhclunG-x Examiner. ArnongVtheac was the ‘Islander, established by the into John Inge in i842 and con- ilnucd for thirty years. Later Rosa's Weekly run .from i359 to 1866. The Island Argus wus fourid- ud by James ll. Fletcher in i869 and conducted by lilm till 188i when it was absorbed into Tho Ex- aminer. The late Hon. David Laird founded The Patriot ua u Also a nice Prices from l l Raise Him on Victor! Raisin Bread and he will grew up strand 1"‘ healthy and a credit to you. Bull! sure its "Victory" Raisin IN“ While Bread, Brown Iraad and Rolls. "Victory" Bread in famous W quality. purity and wholoaomeM-‘li Victor Bakery Ltd» ivecitly Journal in 1864 and it M‘ mrmo -n drilly in 1882. When W- Laird took office in um it putt“ under the edltorlhl charge 0i t“ hito llenry Lawson for some YEIY‘ Later Mr. Laird resumed U" M itorial management which b6 m‘ tinned down to 1898. Bringing lllpnlfgther. — .By ononen Minimums” MY i$a i5 YO min gp KUYOSAND HAVE "Q4 m "H! Vll-i-NNfi FMTOM: tm scam-Ma ems v T OUR 0008b bi-iowa ozrigrr Qe $50000 FOR LAST MONTH’ P s ' I .-urw. . . urns