;.‘1".fR1's'4t-£::.%-'.. Whoa ,,.'r>4t'~?t\<- men-nan pun-n . l A. it...» i {f5 . I“ ~71. .. 3v... In» m. iull0-i0-1Tl11nvf “I vvili save you 1 - w; Ton of Coal in every 5" Read that startling statement It comes from an sltablilhfli engineer with half a centur)’ °' heating experience- Wrth all kinds oi furnaces, with every sort of fuel. householders. business men agree that Robb Coal _ Carburetor --saves at least 20% of the coal genables you to use cheaper grades _ —cuts ashes as much as 30% -smoke as much as 50% -clinkers at least 30% _-lessens soot. --simpi'ifies firing. _increa'ses heat For your home, for your office. for your plant: the biggest invest- ment you can make is a Robb Coil Carburetor, because it saves m0"! than its cost a season. paying a" annual dividend of at least 100%. P. I2. l. FHHIIS (‘lmrloilrtnnvn L. l). Murray \\'. l“). l-‘lelrln-I‘ T. \\'. Brnili-y l,‘ J" Plum“ "I guarantee that with a Robb Coal Carburetor you can reduce your furnace fuel consumption at least 20%, Otherwise the Carbure- tcr will be removed and your mon- ey refunded. Nummi-rlldo J. .-\. Nmisliminln flisjur Mi-hununu (‘rucltrlt l‘ (htlllllll llunlugun IHmlr s. Thump- sun, Ltd. AMHERST, N. S- SUMMERSIDE, P, E. l. Prince Edward island Robb Coal Carburetor Co. JAMES T- WAITE. General Agent for Clearance Sale of RADIO SETS HERE IS THE CHANCE OF YOUR LlFE_TlME TO PROCURE AN ENTIRE RADIO SET OR ANY PARTS YOU MAY NEED. PRICES CUT TO TWENTY FIVE PER CENT. BELOW COST IN MANY INSTANCES. COME AND SEE OUR ASSORTMENT AND MAKE YOUR CHOICE, Crosley V. Ome Valve Receiver in Mahogany Cabinet, very compact, splendid range for one valve rcceiver_ Price" $15.00’ $22.50. Special .. Crosley XJ. one stage tuned radio frequency amplific- ation, detector and two stage audio. one of the world; beet broadcasting receivers. Every desire of the modern radio fan is met in this receiver, including efficiency, simplicity, selectivity and beauty- in beautiful mahogany cabinet. Price $54.00. Special clearance sale price $43.00 Croslcy Vlil, same as Model XJ. but one stage audio amplification. Price $40.00. Special _ 532,00 The celebrated Amrad (the Voice of the . ir) three circuit tuner, detector. and two stage amplifier_ its excel- lent tone quality, wonderful range and undistorted music all combine to make the Amrad one of the best receivers on the market. Regular price $115.00, Special price $60.00. Famous Paragon Receiver, three circuit tuner, detegtor and two stage audio amplification. Bull; in beautiful oak cabinet. Famed for its long distance and beautiful tone. Special price .................................................................... .. 875.00 Marconi long range three valve receiver, detector, and two stage audio, all mounted on battery cabinet. 'Speclsl Atwater-Kent two valve receiver, the last word in mechanical workmanship, three tuner units, and detector amplifier unit all mounted on beautiful mahogany base. Regular price $50.00. Special $35430 Simplex two valve receiver, three circuit detector and on‘ stage audio, built in beautiful cabinet. Regular price $55.00. Special $40.00 Ail necessary parts for aerials, etc., also for building com- plete sets in stock at best prices. Fitz/ethane .. wisoLsAL: c nstTAn. §B0st0n Doctor unsTtlN. St-lll. ‘it. Ki-lly. Silllh fituict Sunday. Committed Suicide (l0 llr. Flugunc this ‘n ftorrroon from Rnltmt, (Yourrcll. committed by hnnlning in lthe atitlc ntilon will ho accepted. * car's i Western Guardian -suor osmium. ornam- —-FOR LATE WESTERN NEWS ——Pago 3 is available. ti —SUB80RiBER$ can obtain Election contest voting l“?! 11°"! ‘iuardlan representative Summer- xldo when renewing or subecrl-bllls for the Guardian. —J, B. MILLMAN will be tslslnfl iivegeeso at Kenslngton till noon 1n Saturday. October 3rd. 5245-10-1-21 -DICTIONARIES can be had at .119 Western Guardian Office, Wat» 2r Street, Summer-aide for only fifty cents wilb s new or renewal subscription. ' -TRYON POLL.-—.~\ meeting of Conservative electors of Tryon Poll will be held at Max Lsfurgoy's Fryou. R-iduy, Oct- 2nd at 7.30 p.m. \ full attendance ls requested By order ol Committee 5237-30-3i —-BEDEQUE BAPTIST PAS- TORATE—-Sundny ,OcL 4th. D11 i. J. Sidey, will preach as follows Lower Freetown Hall, l1 a. mu, Belmont 3.00 1p, m; Central Bede- luc- 7.30 p. ~n1.'. (Harvest Festival ‘horal Club Music.) --GUARD'IAN WESTERN OFFICE-Tho Guardian's Western representative has an office on Nuter St, Summersido, next ti» yuurence Gallanfs Tailor Shop land directly opposite the Gallonl Crockett block) ——His phone num ber is 233. lle will be pleased ti ucelve news items, advertising ind subscriptions. —AUCTiON SALE-Mrs, Mc- Coubrey will offer for sale by auc- llon on Saturday, October 3rd i925 ul the Noouuu Building, Wu! er Slrcel, Summersiilc up, 2 o'clock p.m. real mahogany sofas and wai- uut furniture, bevel plate mirrors high-buys, book cases grumaiphoui and several rare paintings rind Oi) heels iii url, Solo lmslllve J. 1- Pulmtr, Auctioneer. 5236-30-3. —SPLENDID SERVICE AT CENTRAL BEDEQU E-—()n Sunday evening Supt. 27th, Rev. Dr. J. J. l,» Slab-y iprvnrlied on the ithanw ‘Heuv-li". A crowd that taxed the ivntiu-g capacity of lihie Ohuircil. ’= greeted the Speaker, who handled hilt: difficult subject, Yin a masterly wuy. 'l‘hese s-u-bjuols are based. ~._ wholly on the Bible, Dr. Sidey ls n Bible Expositor, who rapidly is be- wmlln-g widely known, because of v his illsisxlulllce of fibr- "Funda- " luenlui 0f Tm" Fruith". He. stands four siluuru on the lllhiler, not an ti receive news ltema, advertising. tf. Erlan of the R. C. R, Halifax, is at Nwflfllflfi nmnmramnvnn mm. y» fig. mo" , Eastern Guardian “""'*"““"*““" ' ' ' "Little Miss Mufiet ..'LOO'I'- between High Bank ‘ and Kllmulr. on Commercial Rood. COLOB CUT-OUT! ladies tan colour clotlrcoat. New _ “_“ my M, C, McGowan, Kllmulr. Re- _ ward. 5261-10-1-2i ..'EA$TERN AGENT. --Mr. 1., W. Murdock is now Guardian‘ agent x in Montague and will be pleased t0 FQQww¢ lob Printing, new and renewal sub- i scriptlons. ti l‘ -‘—- a ..'Ulgg Shipping Club will load; hogs next week. Anyone wiahln! to! lake ailvantage will see that their, hogs are listed at once. W, D. Rossfi Kinross. -sec'y. 5275, g I "JCADET WORK.—-Q. M. S. l- present working in GBOYBQtOWn» High School brushing up the boys in both their Cadet and physical; drill \\'0I'k.—'..\, 1 ..'WE ARE MAKING A CO- OPERATIVE SALE of lambs early‘ in November. We want to llst_ from 500 to 1000 lambs. You will he well advised to consult our, iecretury before disposing of your ztock elsewhere as he has an at- tractive proposition in considera- iion. Montague Shipping Club. ....'WE$TERNER5 RETURN-J Messrs, Edward Easton, James Fitz_ Zfifflld. William Fitzgerald and Wll-. llam Foucher of Georgetown have returned from Western Canada. They report great crops but also l. great surplus of men-A. J cuaos AND wuev i This is one day's chapter of the story of "Little Miss lllufft-t." Child- “JPAINFUL lNJURV-Mr. BPll-TBXI who cut out the pictures every lnmin Stevens had the misfortune day will be lltble l0 act out the old J lo strain his foot very severely on nursery rhyme by lbe end of lhe Thursday of last week. His manynveek. . ,_ s Qxlfibhcpe for his speedy ream l Do you know ‘what curds und lwhey la‘? lt is merely cpttatlfi cheese before it has been l-lepurlited from lherest 0i the milk. WQMQBHQ J_ n Niory-iso“ and, Now Mrs, Muffet prided herself with“, Kéman of Georgetown im her excellent curds and whey. ROW“). were in imenflanee flush it pleased her very much to 50",“, Exh|bumn___,\ ‘iilllVlt any one appreciate it. ' , "Well." smiled Mrs. Mullet. “i ....'Mr_ Ilyndnmn 0f Char]0fy|_i.‘i1Oll'l think a little curds and whey tzutllil possibly hurl. you uud since you like ll 5n nluuh- l'll toll you whul. l‘ll do. l‘ll fix you :1 buwl uud you can luke it outdoors and sit uu u tullet hurl imagine you are PERSONALS- lown was a recent visitor to George lnwn.—A. ....'Mr. D, A. llicKlnnon of Char- lottetown recently visited George- luwu__,\_ u reul queen. _ "But mercy on uz-l!" she Crlllll. John Qgnnquyl punch,“ of "Look nt those dirty hands! llun the Georgetown High School. speutlaillili; m"! Wash the “chm” ‘lum- U“ the weak end at his home in Char-W"! Vi" m‘ *1 "lea" dram whc‘ ever heard of u queen with dirty l. ,— . l0 ‘flown A . hands and n soiled dress?" I ....'Mr. Charles Hlbhatt of (‘Herc urr- Little Mina Muffoln lat-st dress and lull. They should Georgetown left recently to enter lcndla Universlty.—A. "w" hnlhlleu lovely shade 0f pink.) Marshall Lyautey Has Resignei ( 1 i r rams, Svipl. illl~—.\lunnltal -l.yau- i” ‘omm as oner o l<-y's lulu-r. resigning an rosidonl \ 4, u, , m‘, , f b, Sm, f. ,_ plugdalena islands, o. part of that ~,.,»,‘,’§,l,,‘ ]“;‘,::,_],(l,‘dm““ 0 i ‘e e ‘Emmi h‘ ‘Emma’ w“ received constituency with a population of mnorile of h-is.l1l')11ie~ in lilo Dnrnllustcr iiifl- by airrplaine The Cotinol‘! of Min-l, , M t linens ivlll mPct ‘tomorrow nlnrniin m“ ‘an .\it*llllill“l‘tli of lids fmn-‘ln consuls-r it. hurt lit is -pmumil$|“""’“° Lemma‘ the late speaker‘ 7iiy isulid he ‘ilnil ili‘(“ll in fl comlilion vorlnln ihnlt the hin-rghgl-l’; yeglgn. "iof ileum-salon for sevorn-l days. ' the specuizltixw: legends of the dis- lillil. pas-t, shut as the “Very Word of liod". All, wiuhin reaching dis- irmci: ni‘ thwsc messages, should lhunr flu-m. i‘ B (Continued from Page l) ...."I‘ho many friends nl l\ir. R, D. Koboe, Georgetown, will learn willy "vgriet of his serious illness. but fruit he will soon be about nguin. ..._‘Mr. George Minr who was r. patient of the P, E, island Hosplb- il fm- the past three weeks bus re- turned to his home in Georgetown. Needless to say his mnny friends ironic-lighted to see him about zigaln.—A, Deny Engagement -.}~\vouiil be rezriuncd and there \\'0ulil' lfiilso be n reduction lu the sales . lilX. ills idea as l0 tariff’ urns thul of uloderzulou. lie was very vague r i11 that TPHIIKBPL Mr, llobb is very . strong in ills vuunty and the iurm- STOCKHOIJM, Oct. 1.—<OMlGtfl.l ~ are lhere are wealthy, hence Mliflitfllllll of reports of an lhnpentlllng f‘ ltnlib does not anticipate murh dll-‘tingaigeuieut ibe-tiween (ll-own Prince ‘licully in gutting re-electeil, buthulOluf of dvnrlvay, and Prpyqr-ss AA. 4 viii have n light on his hands by ‘rid, niece of King (lust-av mull the signs. Swedenl. was issued heme The eastern townships, for such day. ‘ll long period entirely in Liberal mulls, both in the Federal and Provincial ilOlilH, ls on the stir. inlm lluvkclt is running in Si. histcud and should be safe there. ills father, now Mr. Justice Hack- Iult. was a notable fighter in that rnunty some time ago, and the sou is no less known. He was born ‘lllld raised in the count . Mr. ‘interim is i! type of they kind ol’ New \'°'k A" Blviw Co. Jlfiillllilillllel-l whn are pelng put lulu Ameru-"ml can‘ C0» the lleld by the Conservative party. Am- Cill‘ 111111 i"0llllll- C0. The entry of llenrl Bnurnnsd luni.~‘\llflllli€ Reiillllly C0. -- of STOCK QUOTATIONS furnished by Johnston and Wurd, mellibfirs of the Exchange. At. Top, and Santa Fe Ry, ,_ 122 luol, been showing uuy special nu- Anncondu Cnxgpznr M,“ C0 _ Augouialu in tho Liberals of lute. gqununm, Pucmc C0 ' Hiuui dues nut like Mr. Meigilsll. itlNy C8,, and "m, is ulslo lull that he in u friend ufluubi, Cube qu m ' Mr, Pnleuuiule. with whom helculm Om g Cm against the Liberals lulu m h ‘re - ugar o. d.) .. His entry in feared, slime‘, f S "mpimfmeel i“ Hi1 the Liberals have been ul1ilsluul§tnudard o“ m New firs?!’ -- hlm of lute, and recalling the llllljsmiidard o" 0g New Yflfk - Niimupnlgil in which he will; [lmflnlernullonnl ietroleunl fill-ruler, and urging the people noillllieliiflllollfli PM)“ C0 . ‘[110 be trapped again. This nnturlKelly Springfield Tire Co. lully constitutes an nttuvk ngainsilMnck Trunks, mo, Mr. llcuruasn, and apparently heuPan-Anlerlcnn Pelrr mm, iiutendn lo resent it by becoming spreading Co, _______ __ candidate. They have also xiumln-lgouthem Pacific C0 xitedln candidate against him lawman Pacmc Ry ' Lube 1e. - ' . ln fifty of the sixty-five conatl-Hjhsiiggdsfiiitflalsfilghm C“ " limncles Conservative candidates,“ O t e5 e ure in the field. Dr. Guuthrle, who‘; ‘"9 °“ the Conservative candidate ill ilfiagiazfieigicfigxr Spanish River Preferred Spanish River Com. llenmans Shawinlgsn illhllld, has just returned l'rom the m““‘8,000. He wired here that he is or defeating Hon, flu- l tinv-{FP-Ilikai" ' "' BRAYLEYQ LOOK son THE NAME HERBINE BITTERS For Generations the Standard Blood Purifier SYRUP OF WHITE PINE AND TAR For Coughs and Throat afflictions. Brayley’: Extracts-Lemon, Vanilla, Ginger, Etc, are in use in all homes where Quality is demanded, ASK YOUR DEALER FOR BRAYLEYE THE IRAYLEY DRUG COMPANY, Limited, - it, John, N, B, yeislter-g HALIFAX, OuL, l.—Quotntlons Montreul Stock 42% Governor General l On Shooting Trip . ilEGlNA, 5118K, Sellt, 30 -— The GOViJFIIOP (ienerul wcooirrpahiod by two aides leached zhere today l1) start u. week's SlPOUlilIl-g omkmg ithe nvild Loivl of the Qulaippellle Flickeri- lord -Byillg will be the ‘giueist 0f lfiri-gvnilie-r General Ormond '0. C. M. D. 12. "illlld \\"i'.li.iu-1u Graham. the C-LYlll.llllS3l0Ili2'l‘ of I'll-din Affatns for the IPxvrlnie ‘Provlinlces. lllmcludotl ‘in Clio party is Ilrlgnilrer General E. us‘, ~ _ iocronrln 2,1925 Clearing Sale of Small Boys” Suits Sizes from 2 to 5 Years $2.00 each 'I‘his sale is limited by the quantify we have in stock-Ibut twenlty little boys are going ‘to gelt :1 great bargain chance, In the lot there are “OLIVER TWIST,” “MIDDY” and “BLOUSIT lllbdulg in brown m- grey ‘tweed as well as blue serge. 'i‘l1ey are to be cleared out at, each only Z. i _ i ,_’§q=.-.-: l. " Mons’ A Ma's’ ‘ V” neck Sweaters $2.00 HATS Fur Felt $2.00 4 dozen Men’s genuine Here is a clearing line of “V” neck Sweaters, with and without SIEQVGSJIGIIV)’ ‘fur felt” Halts all in good wearable “shapes and sty- les, greys browns, falwns and greens, sizes 6 3-4 t0 all wool, blue, grey and red. A great bargain $2. 7 1-4. A wonderful dhan $2. ce at, Deli. Pulnfit, of Montreal. l”I0.0RB 6 N°LEOD LIMITED k i ‘unused apprehension in LlberulAmerican Locomotive Co. __.‘. 115% lrunha. lie has always been feared Am, Smeltlng and Refill. Co. 111% lby that. party and though he hurqBnltg and 31,1, Min, (3,, ______ __ 140% l l l | l Canadian Steamship c 111 , .ll is quite probable Mr. Lomioux Canadlan steamship ‘pa? M,“ By Mn“ Belmom all?’eigillfig:ko€eighetiifigrllllroglhw Immmu“ “ma” ' 97"“ Cool frocks Willi 1cm: sleeves are "w, (mum, ' Mantra“! pmwr ' 209 'mnuh in vogue for (llmcing and diu- Tlio success of the itlonserviitlvc Ignflonal Breweries ‘ 58% lus- The 0m; above was worn nl i1 campaign in Quebec is indicated ‘an’ Con" Smegggfi 123 smart hotel rooI-lznriiun- it ls nil by the bitterness of the Liberslw“ vmm. s 10375 black lace, with long snug sleeves speakers. One of the loading L“). 1933 victor‘): ' 168 and a full flounce cut in n complete erul members ls Fernand Rinfref, of Le Canada. When a public man of his culture makes such an al- mck as the following, it can b9 realized what others are saying. Mr. Rlnfret, speaking in Montreal. with Hon. P. J. A. Cardin. said: "We had Molghen by the throat in 1921, and we have not loosened our trip. Will you let anyone, Mr. Patensude or anyone else, loosen that grip?" “You will not let snyom. loosen that grip until we have definitely Corn~Dec., 79%", May, 341,5, Only-Dec" 39%: May, 44% May. 124%. life forever." . Wheat-Dix; 136%" May,m‘l89%; Wheat-Och, 121%; nee. mm chased Mr. Meighon out of public lilo. We have him by the throat with our ten fingers; our knee is. on his chest; if we keep it there now. not only will he be beaten but ha will be chased out of public circle. The same frock would be charm- ing in cream lace. or in any color. 7 if it is made of colorcd lnco, the wearer should have slippers dyed to match. Hunter River And Vicinity Mr. Robert Jewell and bride. who have been visiting here for the past two weeks, guests of Mr, 1111.1 Mrs, Eldon Seaman, left. the latter part of the week on return to their ‘homo in Concord, N.H. Miss Janie Andrews hns return- from visiting friends in Ken- ed sington. Mrs. James E. Andrew, Mrs. E. C. LePage, Mrs. E. Fraser and Mrs. l). M. Macbeod, attended the iuuul meeting of the W M. S- ll~I.D.l ‘which met i11 Malpeque recently. Political _,___. _. Mr. dud Mrs. Duunld Audruwll were visitors lu Kingston 0n Sun- iluy. Ghosts registered nl. Riverside inu during Lin» week included.»- Mosars. L. \\'. liiuriluvk. Muuluguia A, (l. F. (llll, Cliurlotlctmvii; ll. s. following place l-Yzlsltur, S. 1". Turibush, (Yhuriulio- luwn; T M. and Mrs. llnwutt, Miss M. Clarkin. Charlottetown? Loulswh" 5"‘- rmiiior. L. n. D. Foster, lurirsli-l Mitre". Tim iiolil; W, l, Bowman, H. l’. Noy,l 5L ‘P919?! Miss Trnlnor, .\ir. Muuu, MPl‘llllllll; °°*°b°i‘ 7!"- M. W. Cameron. Truru. N35; J.S. The undersig llll- Plerro, Charlnltuiiilvii; (l. l6. l"ul|.|"‘ 3"‘- Mlss Bertha Cutliffe. who was _ ' _ , _, p ,, a 5g | 5| “slung friends here, h“ ratnmel, Sibuiluttuttnvu, Ru. |sll\\.l.l‘ll MOI 0° "i" ll lto her home in Cape Traverse, ‘home in Halifax. Mr. lbaen visiting his sister. Miss Mc- Mfsa Reta Pickering wns n visit- or to the city on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Mc-Donnlil and Master Allison. of Alberton, were week-end visitors at Mr. Mu- Donald'a homo in Hopedule. Mrs. town. phanage. Everett Welllock has Jurned from u two weeks‘ visit with friends in Boston. Muss. Mrs. David McDonald, Union Rd. lnpent Sunday here, the guest of Mrs. (l. Dlngwall. Mrs. J. Rnckhom has returned to her homo from n iwn weeks‘ visit with her sister in Charlotte- Mr. Wellington Tllxon, teacher, spent the week-end at his ‘homo -iu tho city. His many friends are glad to iknow that Mr. Robert Silllplmnt. jr.. who had gone to Boston some two weeks ago for medical trest- ment. returned to his homo on Sat- urday fully recovered. Martin, who accompanied him, ni- no rctnmod on Saturday. Rev, E, Morris. Orange Organiz- er. proschod most acceptably in the Orange Hall Sunday afternoon to a large congregation. An effor- lng was tskbn ffil‘ the P. E. l. Or~ lu the i024 nuuuul report of tho Annsndale, Mrs. Watson Wayo left lust €{,i)',‘(‘_"’ Slizlsgfylll hlijfmd MA"X:,IQ?J1¥ c, 14m, ‘wuek on a month's v18“ m “m. it shows lnlal i-nnlribnlion from '5"|dI°.t°W".. lluuler ltivur set-lion, $61.65, and 75.! ' Allan McLollan, Will) hull ‘,"l)"_‘"§‘,"“,f, f‘ *""-°"" W“ '°°°"""‘ at‘ °°°m° " 'i‘lu- oiilcers hora are.‘ Prusu, llr. (him-go (lroeu; Soc“ llrirs. ‘Lellan, ‘Fredericton, for n few days, , I _ , H m d | ileft on return Friday to his home ‘i’ A‘ l ‘ “‘mi“““m“.fireaa" Mtg.“ t pm‘ g1" a m m Trum NS "Pill Pli-ki-rlng. Ibo collectors ° 9r It- ’ ' ‘ wvru llw Misses Junie Andrews. G°°"UE§°W". ilulh lluilgursnu, Jessie MucLeOil. 230d- lli-rlim Spence and Hazel Seller. l. er 20th. October 27th. 7.30 P. M. iiedi1#r@sr~h- ‘Wpticaiil “ a lnstrum“ entsi Ihvlng installed in one "Unit" the Intent Optical Instruments for Bye Exnminntlon, l am Ilv- v 'ln| hlonlngue and vicinity ser- “vlee equal to any in the lnrler centres. Thin Ila long Unit was brought from Illa lllslterl lithium and vvns shown It the Halftime " Optomstrle Convention in (‘lhur-' lottetown. It ls considered the. last‘ word in Option! swglllplllfllll on the market. ro- ' Enough plate fox pe Ilnve your Eyes " ‘ ‘ with prorlslen and thoroughness. H. J. MABON Optometrist, Montague Olfloe Connected With Drugstore Miss Ella Your erde oelved. Writs or Penn's Station, All Meetings i i i l Complete F; Brand Fox Wire to make l ‘com "o n. nigh-with laoklnl ‘wire and staoleuwwlll bspent troll"! paid to your station for angry) R. T. Holman, Ltd. Sulhmsrslde, P. i I Meetings King’s County r ned will address the .Eiectors of King's ‘County at the s and dates: Monday, Oct- day. October 6th. BI)‘. Wednesday, 5t. Margaret's, Thursday, Octob- Friday. October 9th KIngsborO. "Milly. October 12th ~- 3°IIP|I. Tuesday. October 13th. Wednesday, Octob- Thursday, October Friday, October 16th Clrdlosn. Monday. octobsi- 19m Montague, Tuesday, October 20th Wednesday, Oc- Thursday, ‘October Cambridge. Friday. October 23rd Murray River, Monday. Octob- Mlirfi)‘ Nsrbour South, Tuesday. to commence st J. J. Jolmsrou. J. A. MseIDONVALD ski-i Pen FREIGHT PAID “Prince Edyllfd" n 121:. by eon-by r shipped day rl- Wire NOW. l. Island