~~ _.g 'it’s laxative effective. _*_ 2" ~ -- --~-- ---»~» ---- _ \» »~ V, " -._~ ---_ f - ‘__ -~ .-:.._. e_<-.t_,.:. . I--_,_ .t-§»sl~.», ‘ ,lst ,,,» .-_,__._,_,:_‘,___ _ `, . _..-_ ...,_, . _ , . W [__ __,,, __ ll ,S 4 3 _ . 1-. ~._..-_ ,. ,__ I _,- l " """ L ‘ru .l . 'iiP_0_iiiAul lislllllno jlllnrllali sl.-tlscrsll l=liolll rllls llllalslrs llsllls For THE oullllnllll~l's sllrulillllv isussliéifl l ii #.4 for H“PPy smiles ""i"_- lsusually re." 'f»_- . 3 . ,___ -_~. .1 :Ido ii "'i";T` ’ . commended by the doctor. _:_ uesaisnot spoil d b . - "' arllieins pains. e y ~ ABBEY 'S is most 'J3==? palatable and entle ' acting-a great Qrlend if--l~fl;l'<=‘»'\ Of Women and &vSs. c h I I d r e n . 7 .Asn vous onucclsr mm /that-:Y's vl'rl\ 'lvlsl-.lt_i"'§ For Nervesand Blood-50 Cents al Box ,ae V ”._`$§ ./f :.3 5 i rg l '\ ‘I ii "hi l%(ll__f` .~\\l'l , _ |l.'_l,;f _ ..__.@- .'; __ ,» _,~_-_'ri ._ ' réaigfl E ilomlmlluii eil-; . Very, _ i s Boy "" Scout .. Should carl' ll slnnll jnr of Menthol/atum in his . kit brig for use ill case of Scralclles ol' brlliscs. U After ll rzilnble tilrougll the woods lillenillolatum will quickly relieve the M smart of sun or wind burn, M as well as tired and ucll- . ing feet. ` i A Healing Salve Sold :md recommended by the lending druggisis ithrougllout tile i\'lllrilillle Provinces. 2 sizes-254; and 50c Send 3c in stztlllps for M a generous size sample. The Mentllolatum Co. M - 20 Lewis St. _ Bridnehurn. Ont. Mill iiiii ilii M FOR V YOUR Plano AND Furniture YOU SHOULD USE Sta-Brite FURNITURE POLISH Because l IT DOES NOT GUM. Canadian Selling Co.. M°'\f"¢=i|, Ceri- _1 ,.` 4 ..*MARKET BRISK.-An untlsual» ly large quantity of potatoes is 'being Hhiililed in bass on cars by all the Souris merchants. Blues 70c, Red and White stock 75c.-C. A BERMUDIAN VISITOR.-Mr. H.C. Outerbridge, of Hamilton, Bermuda, is here on bil annual visit for the purchase of Island produce, horses and cattle. Mr. Outerbridge says transportation from New York to Bermuda has been seriously handicap- ped by the tact that the Bermudian which plied regularly between those two ports had been requesltioned by the British Government. Negotiations are now pending for the placllng 'on the route lu” connectloll witll the Casca- pediu another ship which it is lloped will relieve the situation. Mr Outer- llrildge has been an annual visitor to (Jllarlottetown for over a quarter ol n century and buys large quantities of produce here. BACK FROM THE FUR SALES.- Mr. Chester ii/llcClure is back again from New York, Chicago, St. Louis and St. Pauls, where he attended the autumn fur sales and looked general- ly into the fur situation. He had a moderate quantity ot' Island pelts with him practically all of which he disposed of at satlllfactory prices. Features of this seasons fur sales were n general advance in prices ov- whicll Mr. McClure emphasizes as tile nlost iulportllnt is the fact that the lllnrkcts Ilave been cleared, that no pelts remain in the ilallds of specuilltors and' that next senlll~ll';l sales will be on ll clean and llullgry nlurllet. This fact alone should 'stiff- en the back-bone of the fox business ill this province as it illdlcates al iirnl dclnllnll for next yellr's crop. Mr. Mctilure expressed llilnself ll;-1 lligllly pleased with his trip and- is quitc optimistic as to the outlook. i"l.'illce Edward Island, he says, is 1-ow definitely on the wol'ld‘s fur lnup and will llellcei'ol'ill figure in tie world'>l i`ur market. _ WEDDING BELLS.- A very pretty wedding took place on Wednesday evening, October 2-ith dt the home of Mr. und Mrs. A. ll. Boswell, Marsh ilelll, when their daughter Lettic May wus united ill nlllrrillge to Mr. Orris F‘. Gill, sun of Mr. and Mrs. J. ll. Gill, York. The l-l=relnolly was per i’orllled by Rev. lt. l.. Cotlill ill llle l-presence of the ilnlncdntc reiativer and l`l‘iends 0|' the rrolltlulctillg parties, The bride llol-oillillgly llt'e.~lsell ill lrrelllll s'l|l< ptlplill witil cllllllwlitlerfell on the arlll of her father, to thi: strllills of Lohellgrins Wedding march lricoiy rendered by Miss Ernll Boswzlll, sister oi’ the bride. Aftc-r thu usual collgl~zll.lliatlolls' all repaired to the dining’roolll wllerc tilcy did alnplc justice to the boulltifui supper prepar- ed ily the llostess. The many useful and costly gifts, testify lo the popular- gift to the bride was ll gold wl~i;-.‘l_ watch and hor fl,\tllcr's lt substantial cheque. After an evening pleasantly spent ill music and games, the younl; couple left amidst the best wishes of their friends for their future home in York. The car ferry carried 174 cars pota- toes from Port Borden to Tormentille during the week ending Oct. 27th luld -brou-gilt over 72 cars lmlxed freight. This week promises' to be another ex- ceellillgly busy week. Yesterday for- ty empty cars were sent to points east oi’ Charlottetown, 20 to Georg(-a~ town and intermediate points and 20 nlollg the Souris llrunch. These- will bo forwarded to Borden today. Yes- terduy also, 17 cars of potatoes cnnlo froln Tigllisll to Borden und iii cars from points between Charlottetown and Borden. .lt is expected that there will be 125 cars potatoes at Bor- den Tucsdzly night. Owing to the lllllnellse quantities of potatoes mov- ing the lntercolonial is taxed to the utmost for ¢~.‘i.l~s, They are pouring illtu Pictou by vessels' ulld by the Aranmore frolll t‘.Ilurlotltctowll and to i’t. dn tlhene by vessels und by the Nol‘tilll-lllbel'lnnd frolll Summerside. After Novolnber lst the P. E. island Rlliiwlly will not furnish cars for po- tatoes destined to points beyond tile »l.(‘._R. until refrigerator cars are pro- vided on the Mainland. I<‘or points along tho into-rcoloniui potatoes will be accepted probably until the middle of November for shipment in ordinary Ilox cllrs. This precaution is being taken lonavoili danger of loss by frost such as occurred last fllll. »'l`- O D'A\Y Procrastination is the thief of health: Keep yourself well by \ er those of lost year, but the fentulel trinnllillgs, entcrcd the parlor, ieaninl~,_ ity of the young couple. 'l‘llc grooln’:l` All depends on what you eat as a substitute. It is a good time to study “food value.” You may be eating the wrong foods, the foods that cost most and give the least nutriment. S h r e d d e d WIleat`Biscuit contains nutrilnentfpound forpoundr than meat, eggs "'o`r potatoes" and costs much less. Two of these Biscuits with milk and a little fruit make a nourishing meal at a cost of a few cents. Make Shredded Wheat your “meat.” A satis- fying breakfast on' which to start the day’s work. It is ready-cooked and ready-to- eat. Made in Canada. Q __ zum ..*REL|EV|NG AGENT.- Station Master A. E. Clarke is taking his ho- lidays, being relieved by Mr. George McCormack of the train dispatc-hers' office. Mr. Clarke has lived for the summer at “Hill Crest.” being the pro- perty forrneriy occupied by the late Gov. Mclntyre.-C. -GREEN MOUNT.-- The leading men of this community have orgianiz- co-operatioll by visiting the club in person if possible, by telephone and by letter. - ..SLAG AS FERTlL_IZER.- The scllr. "llc,-len C. Morse" of St. Joilln’s, Newfoundland, arrived Friday irollll Montague, where she lliscilarged tl cargo ot’ slag froln Sydney. This slag it is ullderstood, is being used ns a will be linden ily .l. .l. llllglleslfo. for at I~‘rencIl port.-ti. howw 0! l0seph Power, Orwell, was i-OIRUY d0Bl!'0yed by tire on Saturday evening about six o'clock. Mr. P0- , E . As she started to come in she met the -wsobme ANNlvEnsAl=lv.- 0 wer was away from home at the “me Monday evening. a large number of leavin the two children in the house mt-“Side “lid Vidnily Eailiered at the home of their pastor; the Rev_ Mr, children running and the kitchen was Wheeler- me 0CC8Hi0l\ ‘being the tif- > 51| ablaze, A11 me furniture was teenth anniversary of their wedding.i '- - _ l burned. also 800 bushels of potatoes AlU\0U8h CUlIlD|€'¢0iY taken by sur- " ` ~'._ ` d ill tb# Bild $200 ill CBBll WlliCll $5158' N51" ant: Ngrlngvheeler thanked 1 I . Glvellnltut prices md ad\‘llnl~r ‘ - » was rs. The 6 goo 80 e or e man a d use- ' l more real, body-building 1_6 §\"§,,f§ no lnsuralrmwllvglg :gg ful gms gmgh they rmiyvegc Lt” u , \ ~ _..f........¢l.,. 0.. ll.. .W f' fire in unknown very pleasant eve/ning spent in music _ ' -l .4 -_-l S and singing, the members returned to " H M i° _.WORK A|_Mg3-|- ¢gN¢|__uD¢D__ their homes, wishing Mr. and Mrs. when ou sh' °u Wheeler .nan more ears of hu v On Tuesday evening, the aoth lnnllm, ’ Y y up. - -_ the Medical Board which has been sit- wedded W9--L- l _ in Suxnmerside for the past two weeks } _ , Will 601161!-ide its work here. Capt. J. There passed to rest at Cherry Val- » ‘ ‘ A ' v' A- MBCPIIEG. _ A. M. C., leaves on ley, on Wednesday, 'October twenty- 1° ,___ ‘Y )* Wednesday morning for Souris to fourth, Miss Fnnnie.Beork-~l.l lii’e-long i C0lld\lCt U10 B0&l'd there, which will resident of that place. Though llevl_~l' Q _ B1! "DUI Novemblir 1St to 22nd. The having a robust constitution yet Miss '_`__ __ i‘n“t° Board which sat at Summerside will Beers seemed' to be ill her usulll be at 0Leary from November 15th to health up to the‘day oi' dcatll, which _ the 22nd, ill order to examine the men' came as li shock to her family -and from the we-stern part of the island, friends. Tile- funeral, which wus and any who were not examined while largely attended took place Pllidlly the Board was in Summerside.-ll. afternoon, interment being nt the cc \. ,=. \ "Q7 AVUQ -A- L_.. _ ~~ .~ _ fl ~-~- - _ _._ _ __ _d.,_-._.....-.. ll _ ,__ _ _iw XID-_--IIIIIIU 4 ~ _ '.~- ~ - _ f. ~_»..- . 1 . “S . __,, 1 _ ._-.. -..__ _ _ MONDAY ' 1-UE5°Ay costly gifts were received t tif i -~ ~. _ _`f~i"`-"i - - -_'_ . Had to Dfop Meat? to the esteem in which both btiideyahdi , /' . \\¥_f”¢' ._ . ._ _ _. _ _, (t 1 -3_1 35|q|dUg .|:mE__ The dwemng groom are held. The Guardian joins; ' _ _ etc. - 1 _, /o l ( ,. » I M0 n W; ` Hailnm'r Trlppars fluid-0; U6” ~» ' I nm; Lindt-ated; itt?ihil ax Frenchi and MPS- POW” was out in the barn. me Baptist °°"g’°ga“°“ ""1" 3‘"“' 3 _ el fn tix-lui: l1"3le`lh£"iuu oirillieimliiiiiuliillil tion. H|:lnm'n_.Tr|rper|' Supply Cats- lop-30 pages; illustrated; rlfiel, traps, animal bait. henrliighi-I. fish neil. and ali necessary trllppef|‘ and lp0rt.smeIl‘.- supplies at low prince. Hallam'| Raw Fur Newsf- l t r (ur lnllricrt. ' te to~dn . mlmber lv \\ ri Y 4 Address givin! iiciow. 168 lf_l_l.»~l ou:l_nlNc, ` 1 ol=.oNTO» "“ ' ; _ _ .-»q- » 1 *vu-_,.,,` -'- J-1 W5 The Doctor 7:- *nys* On Wednesday evening, Oct, 24'), fl a faithful member. Rev. Edwin ,, /-~' 'yr - wo din oi' unusual attraction to the Jukes of St. Peter’s Cotllellrul; (‘.llar -£1! \- ____ _ rnetery of Christ Church, Cherry Val- ."5-iw; ., _ ., N A PRETTY CHURCH wEDp|NG__ ley, ol which church tile decensctl was . ~.' d Z - li "Lag: "Q`\_ \ people of Tryon and vicinity mol( lottetown, officiating. There are left ._;_,,--itf f _place in the Methodist Church there, to mourn an aged mother, two sisters __ at 8 p. nl.. when Margaret Grey, gc- and three brothers, besides ll large \_\,‘,\". 1 l \\\§i\\ Donald was united in marriage to Frank MacDonald, son of Mr. Joseph family their sincere .sy-mputhy. cond daughter of Mr_ Angus Mac. nunlber of friends wllo extend to the ' ., _ , i I l l MacDonald of (lrnpaud. The cllurch SAFE IN ENGLAND..-The many lt i , _, . .-111 "-\\\\ ix t... _ “_/ly, _\ * __ . broidefred with pearls, and wore thc al furlough ill i.onllon1 ills flllllcr | / ’ ` _ converntionlil wedding veil, with coro- wircll back llnluediatcly und a few J -and il!! _“dike a mi e the/ case net o peel s und caught with clusters days lntcr, word rlllnc that lilc two H were it pu tp 1 ‘XB J] m§a{\gu&sx 1 Lcbona Bark’ _uf flowers. Her only jewelry was ll broillcrs were having: rl.-union, which . “Za \,f` ilecklacfl Oi’ eurls and dilllmoud. lit ln-.e~lless to sn," llrouilli llluvh <:llcl=.l- . Afommics' Fruittlciy and "Chl °l P0310 wma was decorated for the occasion by the friends ol’ Mr. and Mrs. E. Boswell, if 1, - ; »_¢=~: ,.1 Jimi 1- bride’s lfriends, and it presented ll Victoria, will be pleased to note that 31""-‘ff-‘ l` ,>&4 ' I/‘/1' b beautifu appearance as the bridal they received a cnble ll few days ago 4'},,.‘l' "“‘ "“`\_ party entered the church to thc strains announcing tile safe llrrivlll ill Elm- ~,~” ',_~ k -_- ll l . _ of Lchensrlnls wedding nlarcll, which land of their son Licut. Max l.. Bos- ` " ~ ' ed the “ree” M°ff“t ("”‘e"‘l lm was rendered by Miss Helen nina. wen, who left for overseas wllll lllc , _ "~ Z Dl`0Ve1D9lltS0l'|‘3U’~ M9” Of P~ E- Io Rev. George Morris, pastor of thc Canadian l~illgincel'illg t‘orpll oarlv in N. E., and N. B1, are asked for their Church, performed the ceremony, the October. The snllle day llnoillcr double rin service bein uesd. Till: rellbie arrived frolll their scconll son' . .. _ | charming girl bride. who was given Keith of the 2nd l‘llll_ullitlll siege lint- prepared I ith§@q}iCh'&.§ ac Orglilig to he British BWHY by he? U\lllBl‘. wus gowllcd ill i.cl‘y, who has lwcll ln lilo lvllr '/.ulllr Ph - 1 - - 'Y \ ( lv ] white satin and georgette crepe, eln- for .sonic tilllc, saying thul. llc wlls on armaco m/' I g / \ 1 \ -I know glen/ rescrlbe"W‘ilSOIl' ‘S{d|lthatmY patient ;§et lttonio of grea£ ri li » carefully fertilizer. The “llelen (3. Morse”i i-I ‘il g of the groom. .'i‘he bridal bouquet to lllc llolnc folks. l'l'cviolls lo l.icul_ gl was' of wllitc carllations and maiden Boswoll's lloplll~tlll~c, llnll wllilc spcllli- .i \ Ilair_i`€~l‘li. Mrs. Annie Lord Arnett, ing ll. sllorl. tilllc ut his ilolno, his lno- s».l....»l .\_cfml,M.o.,u:\.u. _ 0 cousin of the bl-idc_ was Matron of ilu- illlfr lzllvc all “lil ilolllc" in his ilonor, li "fl'R.fCL‘i7Z‘L.T......yll..-mlml \§ nor, and were l111\1%e_l:e' well llguin,- but later ill the mornlllg.| shortly 'beforo llooll, Mr. Bissett tookl another bud turll and Dr. Bissetti again hurried to his brothers aid,i but upon arrival found that death had Rich lllond county, Capo Breton, ai son ot’ George ll. Bissett. who sur- vives Ililln und is ill his ninety-firsl yellr. Ile lellves his wife und sevcni cllilllren. ina, Mrs. Ralph Diluock; Blnllclle, llenrietta, und Elsie ill Windsor; Almy, Mrs. Ilurry England. Montreal, Beatrice. who grudullies' ioliuy froln Newport, Rhode Island' llospital, and Clarence at home. Tile eldest son, William. elllilrtell with lllc ilenvy artillcr_v und died ill the Military Hospital, lllllifax, lust November. Tho into Dr. llissett, M. P. l’., wus ll brother oi’ deceased. Six llrotilersi ullli one sister survive. besides the fu- tilor. Tile sister is engaged in news-_' plzlper work on one of the lllrge New York dailies and is ll clever writer. 'l‘llc brothers are F. W. Bissett, lluIit`llx; Alfred. lt. W. A., and .l. I). Hissctt, ill Vancouver; George E., St. Peters; Dr. E. E. Bissett, Windsor. lie wus n. grnlldson of George E. Bil-lsr" -vho did business ln lllllllnx, aylnl; ll ln lsllo. 'rue deceased carried on business for three years in Cardigan, l’l-lllno Edward ls- ianll, but for tho past thirty years has represented tho Massey llnrrls Conl- DDIIY fill' ll time ill i'. E. llslalld and for many years in Western Nova Sco- tia Ile was well known anll highly sions the deepest regret. Ile was rl member of St. John's Presbyterian member of Wlndsors School Board. The funeral will be held Wednesday feeling oi’ gloom was cast over Brudei and Richard Lord. After the l:crcnlll- ll.-fl. witll good wisllcs for 'lllcsc two el Q 1 1 Ucmbel 20 when U5' 1'- F9690?-i011 WHS held litiilc Ilolllc boys in khaki, who urn hotll so wille- peas with luuidell hair fern. 'I`Ilc nlully fricnlls ot' the young lllull hull , loom was su rted b his couslll,‘.lll o lorlullily to wish ililll “nu rl- ` 9 Q _ ¢ Abwlumym) Mwholudad aio Asn ' ALL ‘of the bridc. Many bellullllll und ly kllllwn and popular. U ii ` ~ DDO Y . . ' pl , .- _ MV- U|\€‘Si-91’ Shflw- 'N10 !1Slii?i‘s' were voir” :ind hon voyllgc. A very pious- wi two uncles of the bride. Mel-lsl‘s. J. A. :int lwclllllg wus spout and everyone BO'l"l`LE YOUR DOCTOR 4 DRUGGISTS rcsiflellts Mr, William Moor passed kj' l__ _ _-A _‘___ _ ______ _J B _ _ _ __ _ Sa es S _ a Ll..- 2”) _f‘l 'I __w _ ` _ lllterlncnt took place, from his llonllei _ to the lirudenell Cemetery on Mon- "" i in I in the chest und his brother, Dr. Bis-it 1 ' _.1 ' __ _\\/_ ensued. Death was due to angina' . pectoris. lt came as u great sllockl to the family as the deceased had ne# m ver known what u sick day wall. lie was born in River Bourgeois, _ wners Ever. where OURTEOUS attention to your needs wherever you may travel is something you appreciate, and being a Ford . owner you can get it.You are always “among friends.” There are more than 700 Ford Dealer Service Stations throughout Canada. These are always within easy reach of Ford owners--for gasoline, oil, tires, repairs, accessories, expert advice or motor adjustments. The cost of Ford Service is as remarkably low as the cost of the car itself. Nineteen of the most called for parts cost only $5.40. Just compare this with the cost of spare parts fo§oté1er cars and you will realize the advantage of owning a or . E li 'I‘ol|ring - - L_ ‘ -A Rllllalilollt - $4 7.1 ~ _ t‘o|||wll~i - » 770 ‘£ ms' Ulvrvszesaz. me """""' ' ' *""“ the timely use and help of e ,gemed m ~ - ‘ . h d, I . - ' ' il L ZBI1 W OSB Piktl 0('C(l ` f l`\'().lL ()N,,|,. V \ I church and OTH? ot its trustees, also nl & C ’ . ‘i | gggfgléfgy golf; ;"~=;f=Nl;_;go: bfgf- I. IVCS & S011, D€3l€1‘S, MOBt3gU€, _lP. E, pf" “'°1,H"',,:,',¢B,.. "§,_'°'“' uzrunllenell, P.s:.l._l \ I " ` ~ _ l , ' .' ' M . l.. _ ~ l \ _ " - '-L -- - -nr_ h n P.E.I