\ .OCTOBY§R. 1.1T" ' Lame Horses! Abwrbine Slope laments: mused by a bone ocavin. ring bone. splint. curb. aide bone. or glmilar troubles-and sets Y0"? h"!!! ‘Ioinf mund Beam. This powerful antiaclliic lin men does not blister or remove the hair Ind horse can be worked during tratment. $2.50 ——ai. druggistl and general mercltantl. A Booklet on the horse lent free. Q 75 W. F. Young. inc... Lyman Bldg" Montreal 55° ““'" E Heals; Ciuts aiid bo:'cs_ KZYS TO QUALXTY An important branch of our hat ‘- Bare business is the iiirrvsmnc oi good “lccksmitherics," ta coin a. com- prehensive ivord i": fit locks, keys, hcits. knobs. hinges and deer hard- ware generally. We band's tlic-c good-a in vast variety. in all the bee‘. and most reliable grades, at attract- ive figures. I The Rogers Hardware Co, Limited , __.....-.__..__.. ___-_ -,__-..___-_ _.__ Gent I Guardian ABNEY- ere will u.» Mrvice at Abner on S , day. Nov. 2nd at '1 n- m., conducted‘, by 1.01115 Hal-m, 5UNDA~Y SERVHJES i0.- the Nqw Glasgow Chasm or chm; are 9;; 79130"? 19-99 l. n:. Bible School; “~99 a- m- Pioaching Service also Service in Clflveldigh Baptist Church 7~99 P-m- Wm- Q. Quigley, Pastor. (XWEHEAB-vraiviiorz - on Sunday Nflv- 2 Rev n. a. Campbell B- Ar- "l Pi-‘Wmll “ill preach in Wes: Ccvrheacl at 11 a. m” in Coveheldv m“! '3" 3 P- m- and in Stanhcpe- at 7 p. m. .____\ PF-ESBYTIE-‘RIAN SE RV IC E S _ Services for Sunday no“, as follows; Mt. Stewart 11 a.m.; Highlieid 3 n. m-: Mai-shtick! 7 p.|_n.; Harvest festival Service us prewously an- nounced. Pastor Rev. DrfiGengc. ‘\ é BELFAST-The Lord's Sulmci" will be observed by the St. Jolinii Pres- byterian Church Congregation on Sunday morniic. November 9th, at 11 a. m. Preparatory services to Com- munion Friday night, Nov 7th at i1 o'clock and Saturday morning. Nov. 8th nt 11 oclock. Public worship Sunday. Nov. 2nd at 11 a, m. and 7 r. conducted by Mr. Rcdgmg WATER SUPPLY-The water sup- ply in the Citi.‘ is gradually being brought up to its former standard ‘thanks to the heavy rains oi" thc past neck. The ivziter is by no means up to its average level a: i-r-t, nor will it be for some time. and citizens arc requested t1: continue to exercise cau- tion and economy In its use. The nlillfllfl’ from the new wells at Brack- loy will he avaiiab‘e ii: about a month's time. BROOKFIELD-Tlic service in thc l N -- l‘. i i... .1» J b right time u: rtarzr BULBS ' om" DOORS. ‘ we Stlll have a need lelec- | tion o! Tours. IXYACINTHS DAFFODILS. cnocus g i-"nsissis. NARCISSUS | SNOWDROPS. ma, and a" giving a discount elf all orders. ‘ and paylnc . unwise 0" "J ‘ MAIL onnisns. ‘ Sorter & $0., Limited We are pleniliuliy supplied with n: kinds oi Coal. Place your order NOW. either for immediate or llltllfl‘ flglillllff. ln this way you will be assured oi winter comfort. “The Maximum oi’ Heat." W. . Gillls & 6o. COAL PHONE 176 Ian specialized science. concentrating all its re- sources to the end that Detective Vision may be restored. Eye Strain relieved and Muscle imbalances cor- rented. Any one oi these deiccts may be. and nearly always is. the cause oi Severe Headaches ll troubled with head- nehon. we will be glad to investigate the condition oi your eyes, and ii necessary. furnish you with properly fitted corrective glasses. G. F. IIUTGIIESOII OPTOMETBIST ' " - Eundfly School 2 P- m. Instead o! the _nnd a resident of PoijtlandWlfl years. Frcikficld CFfilTlfldtitlll on Sunday biz-v. 2nd viili he it: follows: Hart:- vslle 2 p. m. Sunday," Echcol .1 '11. m. Erockficicl 3.15 p. m. Sunday School 2.15 p. m. and I-iuntsr River 7 p. m, regular young peoples matting at Hort‘... e at 7-30 p. in. the members of the llavtsvillo and of the Freder- ieizri: Divlsim of the Sonsol‘ Tem- perance will hold a temperance rally in the church n: the some hour 7.311 17. in. All m": cvrcliulljv invited. Kindly nrte the change ii: the hours of the regular service aiicl of the Sunday School at I-iartsville and of the Sun- day Schoal at Hunt/er River. WELL KNOWN SEA CAPTAIN- Capi. Andrew Hoben, of Portland. anrl native of Charlottetown. P.E.I., passed away In Oakland sometime in September. l-ie was one cl" the first surveyors on the Willamette River. He lolloivecl the sea back East for years and sailed the Peake ships from out oi Charlottetown. He v11". rot"!- lar and ivdely known in Portland, Oregon. He ivas well past 80 years cl’ one. He and Capt. Mcllcught, of Marine Survey o! Portland ivereold friends. Capt. Hobcn leaves two sons and icur rlaughters.—Oakland Maple Leaf. P. E. lSLANDERS-People of Bon- shaw. P.E.I., says Richard E. Delaney, M.D.. ll‘l the Oakland Maple Leaf, will be glad to learn that John Beecher Crosby is among the respected citiz- ciis ii‘: Portland. Mrs. Crosby was a daughter of Alexander Robertson, of Bonshaw, P. E. I. They lived 20 years In Denver. 0010., and came here six years ago. The family consists oi three daughters and one son. ‘Their married daughter in Honolulu. name- ly, Mrs. Hamman, was in Portland last July on a visit. Their married daughter in Portland. namely. Mrs. Connor. is prominent in business. Mrs. Clark is another daughter in Oakland. Mr. Crosby was i: saw mil onorntor for many years. but now lives retired. FORMER ISLANDERS - Recent sitors to Oakland from Vancouver. B.C., were Mrs. Alex. Matheson and dauuhters. Catherine, Florence and Ruth. They ivere the guests of Mr. Malcolm Matlieson, Thirty-sixth rtrrct. Needless to say. says the Oak- land Maple Leaf, this congenial tan:- lly and their many iriends showed them the Bay Districts. and a won- derful time. They were iill charmed with Onklr-nd and ivcrc loathe to leave after their three ivecks of golf- ing, swimming and jovial dinner par- ties. These charming girls surely left sad hearts and took many sweet memories. jhelr friends linrle to see all oi’ them back in the near luture. Florence and Ruth drove their high- Conquers Pain ! The ideal rubblnu llnlment for muscles or joint pains; for swell- lngs, sprains and rheumatism. ini~»'-D"s LINIMEINT‘. Ill I powered cor i‘. i?" one-hall many avuliiii"; .'" trip to LOs A" . for a future dmtr. theson are from I‘. I‘ eldest d". " MacLcan. l‘ mevly 01' Grand ‘i the 'I'l:o_ only u": pleasant wenihu- l: to out .'=c:::i-....ix~~ i -~ a: by for i: rai .' (Tiv. ‘ ' " " isififiirdiiliq THE C CHARTTOWETOVVN CLYAIIUTM Y: decoration Delighted will: ilie‘ distinctive modern beauty 0F the New Marconi, many sucl: noted authorities on liome deco- ration as Mrs. Minerva Elliot, of Toronto, wholeheartedly pronounce the New Marconi radio ideally suited to Canadian home-beautiful needs. Styled in harmony witl: the most modem ol liome interiors, New Marconi cabinets are compact and authentically correct. Tlieir presence in any room MARCONI "SENIOR" COMBINATION This ultra-modem musical Instrument com- bines the finest in Radio and Plionogiepl: entertainment. The Radio, o triumph ol Marconi engineering, embodies ilie most mode: developments. Peilecied Auto- matic Volume Control. Silent Meier Tuning. Four completely Isolated Tuned Circuits. Screen Grid Amplification and Power Detector. Special Auditorium Dynamic Speaker. The Plionograpl‘: provides llie ultimate in recorded music. Electric Meg- nelic Pick-up of advanced design. Full Automatic Stop. The Cabinets creation ol master cralismemwill add new beauty to even the finest homes. Heiglit lion: ‘lloor 47". $385 will: tubes. Q 1a,,‘ is - W - ' ierloliwdgfiqlilm Wllqehfl he???» Jhrrtemoukin‘ c baa-s most beauiilul homes, n some o dill‘ ‘Ouch o; permanent beau“, distinctive new £9 plfl has added a delight ‘ h to liei own home will: l= “$anior" Combination Marconi model- ‘ l PAGE ELEVEN i l:e New MARCQNI is a decorative asset . ' II to any room, says MRS. MINERVA ELLIOT noizecl authority on liome acids dignity aricl lasting beauty to ilie lurnisbing scheme. ' As a radio ilie New Marconi is a masterpiece of iicl: tone beauiy+ living, sparkling musical realism! See and licar the twin model ol tlie New Marconi, Wl1lCli Mrs. Minerva Elliot has in lier home. at your dealer's store. You will never be satis- fied witl: any other set after you have compared the compact moclern New Marconi will: tlie olcl set in your liome. by; hedio Station C. H. C. Isl. 1 _A u. Qjgeir. - ~ w» '-- * - r‘ I _ “poi”. would ii:- ‘ ‘IFlYi-IS ‘crease in comfort. SlilPlff on’! - .. -Clll‘.'l]lll€ s. Oct. 29-—':li~i: i "Why we put up will: thc ivrcsrzii m3: Céluinlcva White LONDCN, Cct, 29-—Mot:r oars ofcrehaic type oi’ vehicle in L-mcioi: . l" r sporty of William. the future will l: —- ‘streets? Sir Herbert said. "i". dafiiculz ‘ F " ‘Keir, mspril lll"ll‘.l'l‘.fll"f(lf. of few - to understand?’ The ivricht nt road} "l m lrrilr: or DlWflllC-‘Cfllf? mid birc= myv ll".‘.t‘ their cn- , vrhirlrs could ‘:0 Tf‘(li‘f‘(‘fl will: iid-l met-cl. I I I “V... ., pt. ‘ , ‘i- llffiillCllOll mod" hex" irrrn'l_i' by.- sirla design was vsr-nird ior a 1;’: hone r‘ iii!‘ i‘ n. Tron: ihc famous‘ l-Ierbcrt Austin. iirriiiiiiieitt iiiauu- i power closed car to wcicl: not mar" ~ .~.' Wr i: Columbia rtccl-zlfacturen-vxliila nriiliw in: llln iivti-than l4 hundred wright. rcsolr have U? Fr‘i'l‘l=1-'.Z'r‘. Distributor for Prince Edwa rd Island ,1. lliillii-B-llldlilfliii‘: hood iilosed .\lZll|)l'(|li0 Rwriii from the cross road at the V/uterworks .1 M!’ ii: as (tines at ti"; 1'0"". F<'Ci""r'.!!l.'.' in a ‘ vaniaze. Sir Herbert. declared. nnill l" SL Dunslanls lwnwmlgll-‘v “in be cluscd until further Hence’ lly order. DEPARTKUPINT OF PUBLIC WORKS. I I -BY cicoiidi; MCITIANUS wee‘ i-(ihl You TGLL- ME HOW TO H~§LD A GUM’? FM GQIN‘ v-iusijrirsi’ /~\\l' i DON'T KNOW "Ti-IE. F1951‘ "i'Hii~_\-’Ii ABcurr ‘JHQOTINY- fJ#3:<.1.¢?TI/§;i~:EI<rBZTfi¢ , Hi9 Ream-in BE Vliflf.’ ; CAREFUL-EAFZVI’; Caron" . l (WAVE i-i-rvi Anti r- vii‘: ', HAS /-\ (rum /\i\“.'.) WITH q Hie: ‘re.iY.:v.*-.'.;BL'T. “rsr-"Qzrc I HE MAY r20 <‘ "r-nm iiszz. l _ .- Io . r IR‘! Feature Service. lne. Great Britain right: reaerwil l .. . ‘ . ._.... : KNEW vr- : KNEW Ff‘- qooD HEAVEMS‘ HR n“ HA6 ‘EHOT JAR\J\5'.