as. i-"Jso 1v...» THEIGOLDEN FUTURE i ‘ of " Prime Edward Island A SPLENEID ILL LSTRA TED SOUVENIR Suitable f0t_ready_r_eference in theofiicc or home m- or mailing to friends abroad. ’ WHAI SIR HENRY ruonzvrorv SAYS: “l am v1‘)? much obliged to you for the zidvnnqg l wplES 0i I12 SOUVEIYIR EDITION. I Cungratn- . the excellence of the production ililfi Y9“ "p9" to be thanllul. gressive f aming, highly commendable." THREE views-sir THE Isl-A liItIGllT FUTUE FOR. PRIN munisr ADVIVTAGES (Coprlgli Article) NEW CAR. FEIUY STEAMER THE FISIIERY NDUSTBY .. THE PROVINC)!‘ CAPITAL srrnriuvd FAN PROBLEM LATEST- STATIIUCS Never Get your copies srly. Price . ISLE OF BESTLPOQII!) NO DIVORCE ROBLEM IN ISLAND A GREAT ADVNTURE IN CO-OPERATIVE INDUSTRY MARKETING rtmcn EDWARD ismnn seen romrorzs iiiinvrn-iron liry DWELLERS Justice n. uni-rename FARM LANDS ion. SETTLERS . CO-OPERATIVIMAEKETING or aces AND rounrnv aonnos or runs mo PROBLEMS‘ or TRANSPORT THE PRINCE CtIlNTY CAPITAL . IMPROVING TE SILVER. FOX PUBLIC SCIIOOi SYSTEM . . . . . uixian cnorstivo FERTILE on. WI! (ere I. rnore complete lnfonnative and intensely interesting Souvoir issued from the FY95!- Ready TOO which really well done and, fut! gt: g.-__i_._..,_-._...i,,,.. g grtieles doling with the Garden of the Gulf." l‘ _ TIE unumx HERALD 3,4 rs, "With tie compliments of The Charlottetown Guardiannve have received a brochure entitled "The (roldiv Future,” setting forth the attract- ivcncss Of-TTIIICG Edward Island. . g “The Sill"? {if Optimism which characterizes this * publicity pblication is particularly commendable. and the fat that one of the provinces of Canada, in the faceit’ a world-wide depression. is singing n g‘: 50m,’ of_ fazh and confidence. is ii good "indication that this Dminion has yet many things for which “Prince ldwurd Island. precmnently n farming districy ha led the way in many branches of pro- i? and also C0-'i|lt_‘l‘1.!ll\'€‘ filllfliljl- ing. The pople are. on the whole. exceptionally contented. Phey_invi1e_ the rest or‘ the world to share theirhappiness with them. And the "initiat- ive of thetharlottetown (iuardizan in the publicii- . o ‘tion of llliistflllllfllly illustrated little booklet is 3% ,0 o . H’ -CON'I‘EN'I‘S g: ND ..................Introduction l5 Lucy Gertrude (lnrkin CE EDWARD ISLAND Hon. F- B. Ileartz. Lieut. Governor .. . . . . . . . . A.E.Morrison PROVINCE William S. Duttori J. W. Boultcr C. C. Thompson S. A. MacDonald . S. T; Gallant Nicholson .... G. I’- .. .. Mayor W. J. Lidstoncy A‘ C:-S~IQCz-)'OQCFQUO3Z€CL“CQZQQD. Central Guardian FUNERAL TODAY-The burial oi the late Capt. Henry Squarebrlggs will be held at. the Peoples‘ Cemetery, Charlottetown, on Tuesday, Oct. 28, at 2 o'clock. AT TYNE VALLEY-Come to the chicken supper and Halloween party in the Tyne volley hall Friday night. Oct. 31st. Proceeds in aid of Tyne Valley Rink. 7888-11 l A RECORD-Jack Frost docs not. scom to be at work in the, waters of ‘ Point Prim yet. as two young ladies. Miss Florence MacAulay and Mrs. A. Murchison enjoyed n dip on October. 24th. BAPTIST SERVICES, North River I-‘icld. Sunday. Nov. Bnrlz- Long Creel ll a. m; Clyde R vci", ii p. m-z I‘ . 3 an, '.’ p. in. Services :.‘. r ' River Wednesday. Thursday" and Fri- day evenings this week. W. R. Mac- Walker, Minister. ' PRISONER’. ESCAPED-Tlic lad. ivho on Friday was confined in G9Cl'g9l.O'.\'ll jail pending trial on a charge of stealing a cur. escaped on Saturday morning and has not been ‘rec’: since. It. is thought by the pol- ice that the lad will go in the dir- orlicn of it's home in Bristol. PRIZES FOR YORK CLUB-In the report of the York Rifle Club the‘ following! names of those who 1.0 qcn- l crously donated prirs; were i" rlvci'—, iciitljv omitted: Strinlcjv. Show tk] Patterson. j l POLICE (‘HURT-At the Police (‘r-Mb twin ‘ charged ivlth opcratln! a motor vc-| hlcle while intoxicated was given seven days in jail. Ono drunk and incapable ivns". fined $10 and costs or, ten days. and a second had $6 bail‘ cstreatcd.’ A man charged with unlawful possession of intoxlcat rig liquor was sentenced to six months in jail. -.....g»...i.. I‘ uaniTQJ-nfy r. been received by Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McPhee. of Coleman, stating that their daughter. Mss Else iifcPhee. 0i’ lvledford, Mass. had passed away on Saturday morning. Oct. 5th, at the Boston City Hospital. The remains arrived home on Monday night. ac- companied by her sisters. Mrs. w. M. lifcLeod and her brother. Byron Mc- Plific. of Coleman. Flllif‘l'fll t".\'._ ‘rterl '" to be on Wezliifsclriy‘. Uri 29th at 2 ixousrnv G. Ennis Smith l“ m Show v . _ 5 ---- ~" 5' "“" """" unnn-uvz-rii PLANE—Oi1 ~ Pride;- . Premier _W- M. Lea . 25c .> "Is...--.~.¢-..-----.--.-..-- r ORDE IIIIII lion-launch!!! To The Cbnlottetown Guardian (iarlottetown. Pkg” 53d mg cop... (if THE GOLDEN FITTURE of Prince Eihrd Island for which Icnciose S........-.¢t§- NAME ..,‘-.--.....L......-....-...-.....>......-...----- ADDRBSS .......-....-.................................. R FORM .____‘ _ ' Iilalpeqtic RI-Id from the cross toSt. Dunstan's Jniversity will be c l. E-.;-:—..——;r Iv order, DEPA -~ <,;;.: :::_::;. ll a opeclslled science, runcentrstin all its re- sources to end that ‘ _ DefeetlveVlslon may be I Restored." ' Eye Strum relieved out! liiuselo inhalariccl c01- rected. ‘ Any onqbl these defects may be. m! nearly flwnyl l8. the one of Severe Hen l I.‘:l noisier wiui bead- uhl. will it "Illd to liiveutl the coalition of ""1! 0 and if necessary. "lrnlsh with properly ti. F. illitilliStlll orrohmwr mull UPTMITRY nr.._msr..rri...r road at the Waterworks; losed until further notice.- RT M Plant BULBSW now ___-'-i Excellent weather and the right time to PLANT _ BULBS . OUT DOORS. We still have o‘ good selec- tion of TULIPS. HYACINTIIS. DAFFODILS. CROOUB FREESIA, NARCISSUS, SNOWDROPS. ma. and are giving a discount off all orders, and paying postage on all MAIL ORDERS. All large tint. Ilse Bulbs on ule at our BOOK STORE‘. Barter 8r 0o." junior, czaaoeceoeancrazeonwznwnoaceaanzomoiaaoercrmoospzcz t EN'I' OF PUBLIC WOIIKS cvcnilnz. Harry l-lavtcr and Ira C both Island boy's. the former a IP51- dentcf St. John, flew from the mainland in a DeHaveIai-id moth, When about ten miles North East of Borden. they were compelled by the approaching darkness to make a forced hind m; on the property of lVIlijOl‘ Czirruthrrs, who welcomed his uninvited guests with the congenial ltospitallly for which most. of the Is- land is known. The two men iron- cluded their journey by car, finish- ing their flight the nciit clay. Mr. Huytcr. who flew here during the Ex- hibition. ond h's companion intend sojourning here the. remainder of this week-G. THE P. E. I. PROTESTAIBI‘ 0R- PIIANAGE-The ‘Trustees of the Pro- testant Orphanage are appealing to l tho public during November for funds for running: expense; during the com- ing year. Mrs. H. S. Henderson, Vice- chnirnian of the Board, and head of the Finance Committee, is again in charge of the orgarfzation work. She reports that. with the assistance of Mrs. W. G. Bruce. tho orcanianticn for this fall is almost. completed. I11 every district. she says. the organizers have been well received and the peo- ple seem to realize the necnssltj: of helping this very important work of carhn: for the destitute iahilrlren. In n few iveeks it. is expected that. the ‘voluntary workers will have rom- iploiorl‘ their rollectlons and thr- rc- ‘rult it ls hoped will be up to tht‘. r standard of former _venrs. _*________%.,_ Miss Susan F. Scntner. sister of the into James and George Seutncr, Loy- grilisi. loft. on 'I‘hur.~:d:iy for New Wes’.- lminalz-r. ‘B. (1., niicr virittng. Ifil‘ two its Mnnrtoit ‘by hor neircs Elia and Hinsnn Leod and Mrs. Brookflcld. While her? Cornwall and Charlottetown. "(I/l/rli/‘wn/vu/ $0‘ RECEIVES SAD NEWS-Word has‘ Penrdcn. Cudmore Brlris, P. Jghicv-Uvhgsn rundown condition cans ‘m, Dmlflld- A~ “time '3‘ ~°i “Y! '~~ ‘l-icompiete restoration." l Motion. llVllrllATLlZiY ‘RIVER SCHOOL FAIR the i ‘Sec. 5. Beans. 1. Elda Steacl.,\‘Vh.eailey' River. 2‘- Weston liiaoNevin, Wheatley River. Class II Rwts Sec. 2. Pot-owes. Cobblers 1. W. D. Stevenson. Wheniley River. 2. Arthur "Gamester. Wheatley River. l Cl‘. l iiii _<.i:.~.:".i.i;i l lion-Wm. ll. llpsliaw - llow Laud: Sargon Few men in America are known to more people from coast. to coast than William D. Upshaw, former Con- gressman from the Fifth (Atlanta) District; oi Georgia. During h-s eight years in Washington he attained national magazine described him B5. "the most. amazing man in Congress." Obeying a grateful impulse because oi’ the great: physical blessing receiv- ed through the use o! Sargon, Mr. Upshaw writes that he is simply doing unto others as he would have them do unto him in making the tol- lowlng voluntary statement: "My first. experience with this re- markable tnvigorator came in the summer of 1928, when Sargon was brand new. {was suffering from ner- vous debility and an alarming phy- sical depletion as the result. ot over- wnrk- on the lecture platform, and really feared. 1 would not have strength enough‘ to get. me through the politcalcanipaign of July and August. Unbelievable as it may seem, two bottles taken with the Sargon Pills simply made me over. Atter the most; hectic . speaking campaign through which l ever passed, I came out actually feeling far stronger than when I began. “Later. rushing away on another busy speaking tour covering several States, l did not. persevere in the daily use of the medicine untl my system was thoroughly cleansed, with the result that twice since then 1 found myself again suffering from general debility, constipation and dizzincrs. and each time the Sargon combination has cleared me up and left. me feeling tip-top. "L ving now in the iaitermath oi’ those "refreshing experiences. 1 iim moved by common gratitude t0 heariiiju commend this wholesome and effective medicine to everybody Sargon may he obtained in Char- lottetown from the Hughes Drug CO., Ltd, and in Montague from H. J. _._.,. (floss I. Grains, Sec, 4 Corn, 1. Blanche Stead, Wheatley River. 3. its-belt smith, wheatieylRiver. 4. Orville Stead, Whcatiey River. Sec. 3. Tnrnips. 1. viola Gan-raster, Wheatiey Riv- mi. Orville Stead, Wheatley River. Sec. 5. Carrots 1. Hovbznd Rackham, \Vneo.tiey River. Class lll. Vegetables . Sec. 2. Tomatoes. 1. Alma. Houston Wheatlcy Qiver. 2 Helen Houston. Wheatley River 3. Blanche Stead Wheatley ‘rf-iver 4 Martha. Ling Wheatley River. Sec. 4. Cucumbers. 1. Helen Houston. Wtioatley Raver. z. w. D. Stevenson. Wneatley River. 3. viola Garmester, Wheatley Riv- 4. Vernon Noye, Hunter River. 5. Beets. Sec. . Blanche Szzad, Wheitley River sun. Blond. “ll-Wiley River- ta»- Scr. 8. Cabbage ‘I 1. hiarbha Ling, Wheatley Rivfil‘ 2. Alfred stead. Whc-itley R11"- Sec. '1. Pumpkin.’ 1. Alfred Steed. Wiieatley River. (tum; 4, Flowers. n, 1.20"" ‘l t.l.i.‘.l'.lli I 2. Blmolis Stud. Wheatiey River. Chis; l0 Lit estock 8. .- urenee Noye. Hunter River. Set. l. Calf _ 4. AustAn Smith, Wheltley Riven, 1. Arthur Gamest/J‘, wheatiey; River Sec. 3. Putikd Plants. 1. Blanche Stead. Wheatley River. Class 5 fillit Bee. 2. Apples 2. Aussie Smith Mieatiey River. Class II Collection 1. Billie Rackhnm, Wlieatiey Riv- bee. 1. Weeds . er. 1. Hunter River Schogl, 2. Royiand Rackham. Wheatley Sec. 2 Leaves ~ River. 1. Whaitley River aihooi, Sec. 3 Wood Seei 4. Crabs 1. Ada Stead, Wheailey River. 2. Orville Stead, Whcatley River. Sec Sec. I. 2. Orville Stead, Wheatly River. 3. Alfred Stead, Wlicatley River. 4. Dan Rackham, Wheetley River. 2 Poultry 1. Robert Smith Wheatlcy River. I. Wheatley River School. Class l2 School Work (bl 1. Courtland Macbeod, Hunter 3. Helcn Houston, Wheotiey River River. (c) l. Robert S-mith, “Ilieaticy Class 6 Canning River. 2. Albert Ling. Wheatley River. Sec. l. Beets 4. St-snlw Watts. Hunter Fiver. l 3. IVIary Ross, Wheatiey River. l l (e) 1. l “Ban-Tone I"... e- ._ "". Restored My Health”, Says _ Halifax Man a. . L‘ . MR. EDGAR LETRIAFH) Hon-‘fouc mukri". an znwiiiv. Illi- 1 me any relief except for Division B . 1. BlflllCllc Stead. Wbeatley River 1. Una Smith, Wheatley River. Class 8 Sewing See . 2 . Hemsthclilng River. (c) 1. River. liiartlta Ling. Wiicairj." 2. Ada Stead. Wheatiey River. River. Sec. 2. Map Drawing Clue 7. Cooking (a) 1, ' River. Sec. 2. Biscuits. 2. Albert Ling, lrVhcJtley Rive,- 2. George Matcher/d, Hunter River Ausiine Smith, Wheatley ference in the wav you loci >1‘ ‘mrl , digestion‘ and regular. nziiiiiul cl mm» |ation are restored. Nerves" and cell; Robert Smith. Wneazlcy l of your body and brain are ktpt free ..-. from that duh "achy" trzrdingz. ‘ |lcs get strength and elm nourishment. Ni‘i‘\'(’3 mi".- ."li l\’illl'— 3. Helen Houston, Whozitlcy" Rrrcryishetl my, Swain Yo,‘ “PM LIV... 4' Elm‘? Rahlilmln» Wlleallfii’ Ri'~"-‘1'i You feel moi": like " "" .\t’li .. ‘l li stein. wntlniu (b) i. Dorothy Snwh, Whcatiey through your whole Sec. 3. Cookies River. with pure rod blood (‘.lL'lilfll..ll'A‘ ‘J. Ada Stead, Wlicatley awn, ‘ 4 ' ’ "‘ ' " '1' ' l‘ 1. Dorothy Smith, ‘wheatiey River 3. Flrzrence Noye, Piiritcr Eliot", s m“ ._v,,,’,, ,.,,_,..,,. 2. Ausie Stevenson, Wheatley Riv- 4. Una. Smith, \V'.lC'3ilE-_\" River i\v;,i,.,.,C-,; WTKL, "- ' 5”‘ 3- A" WW‘ l a. Albeit Lin; WliCatlej." Rgzei‘. 3. Florence Noye, Hunter River. (aia 1. Dorothy Smith. WhcciLieyI 4_ Lgqr-d yylnryyirigu, H,,_._,.,~,4. Rpm. River. Sec- 5- Annie Pie- 2. Ada, Stead. Wlieatley R1\ci". lm, m; ,.| _.~,.,.,\. in... i... -,,,.,._ ,..,.--,- 3. Ausie Stevenson, Wlvilillt‘); ltzv-l m v.2,“ 1. P10101139 Noye, Hunter River. er, ' ' (b) 1, Aug-mm Snyjihv “menu” l. Preston Rzirkliam. Vilirillr“: Sec. 8. Fudge. Rliver. . 2. Robert Smith, Wliezitlej: River ~~ ‘Tllwll 5 - “"1111? 1. Blanche stead, Mieatlcy River 3. Lois MacDonald. Wllfatlfiy inv. 3. Billie l-‘o 2, Martha. L-tng. Whéatley River or, (‘i 3. B61611 3011500“ WBEKFWY R1161‘ 4. Nelsnn Stevenson, Whoiiley 4' “iiifiilll Vl-lf-ii Wild ' 55"”! 4. Alma. Houston, Wheatiey River. River, 1 bins. 5. 50 yd Potato nine Inr ‘boys s“, 4, pmmanship 1. Tiizo. S ', \ilhcit‘.cy' R.\"3l‘, 4b) 1, Cour-Lung Mac-mod‘ Hume;- 2. FlTflltll R;'.l-;li:*"ii. Viflnatlcj." Riicx". 8. Honaril Weziloclz, l-luiiLer lLvei" 4. Hilton hiaehliii-iii, Hunter River lb) 50 yd. Potato Race Inr girls EIEIJ Stud, Wheaticy Rixei" 1. mi. Stead. Wheatley River- See . 6 Embroidery 2. Robert Srmith. Wheaticy River l‘ 3. Helen Houston, Whcatlcy River 4. Mary Ross. Wheatley River. _ id) i. Doris Smith, Hunter River ‘.2. Vernon Nuyr‘. I-lamtcr River. '3. Dizrcihjv Smith, Wnci 4. Ado. t-ltcuil. Wiuriitlcy» finer. sy River - Province o! PRINCE lllD/WARDISLAND m THE PROBATE COURT 12 years (b) 50 yd, dash for girls from 9 to (e) 1. Dorothy Simth, Wheatley 5W- 5» 5° W- Whcflbflfwh‘ RN! ‘1. Ada Stead, Wheatlery River. R1,“, for boys 2. Doris Smith. Hum?!’ Rlvfi- 2. Olive Revues. Hunter FYFVTI‘. l Tll""- will” “Wl PM“ Evil". 3. Florence Noye- ""1"" Riv‘??- 3. Una. Smith, vVhc-ntlcy l-Lver. ham. \‘V1:r.~i!<~.~ iliim". ‘ 4, Alma, Hougiqpp whcagiey Rjvgy, 2. Dan. lnicldiianr and Prrtflusn ; Class 9 Manual Tralnin! guy 3, product, pup, Roclilvim, Wlieatlcy Rnci". (o) 1. Wheatlcy River School. 3. Vernon Noye and Hilton 2.1a:- Sec. I Milking S1001 1b» 1. Wlicatlcy River School. Mlllill, liunliti" Riv. . 5cm 7, weag-Rr ("mu-i -t. Gtffdlll anal Stinky 1. Vernon More. HHHW Riv“- 1. vrireaiiey River School. . Wr-"ru... Hui (11555 14 Sporty,» Sec. 7 lam hi) yd. ifiiree-lrizxed Rare See, 1 Miscellaneous Sec. l. so. yd. dash for run under for luvs 9 years, 1. 1301i Rzicliham and location i. Ada Steed, Wheatlw Rllm" 1, Erma Bngnnli, Hunicr River. Rackhunr. Whcitloy" liner. "" 2. Lots MacDonald, Whcatlcy Riv- 2. ’I'iiro. Scliar anrl ifniiic itxick~ —'_'___-a_‘ifl___~— or‘ 114111, Wh/ggitlty RIVCI‘. ~ ‘ ~ . L h -\1i l and Wilired Domino“ or, CANADA RfvQ-EIIIIIOE Rackham, Wheatxy WittSHHIEExII/er Igrgéerilai _ 4. Douglass Smith and V(‘l‘li0n Noyc. Hunter River. 215i, George V., A. D. 193i)‘ m 1m ESTATE or‘ Rev. Pope Ln McMahon 1m of Kelly's Cross int Queen‘; County in the said PPOV- l ince deceased testate BY THE Honourable Harold L-eonflrd Palmer, Surrogate Judge of Pro- bate are, arc. TO THE Sheriff of the County of Queen's County or any Constable or literate penon within said County. Greet-lug: WHEREAS upon reading the petti- ion on file of Reginald F‘. McDonald of Indian River in Prince County in I said Province. clergyman, t-he Ebb’ ecutor of the above named Estate. praying that, a Citation may be is- sued for the purpmc hereinafter sci; forth: You are therefore hereby re- quired to cite all persons interested in the said Estate to be and appear before me at a Probate Court to be held in the Oourt. House ‘in Char- lottetown in Queen's County in the sold Province on Friday, the twenty- eighth day of November next. com- ~ in: at; the hour of twelve o'clock noon, of the same day to show cause 1i’ any they can why the Accounts of the said estAte should not be passed and the Ethic closed as prayed for in said Petition and on motion of H. Francis MacPhee, Esq, Proctor for said Petitioner AND I do hereby ord- er that. s tnie copy hereof be for- nronthsv. She was fl(‘f‘Oii'i]1fllil."rl as fart "Pheobe Srntncz‘ also Mrs. V/altcr Mc- ~ Scribner. . . she visited Sec.‘ 2. blixed FIOWPN- Lcy-olist. Brookfleld, Hunter River, rEBZEllA RASIIES atlTllEll SKIN TRUUBLES Soothod wanna "by lam-Ink. ' h‘ j . .V/’d/.rf/1fi7§'oap 2 5 isec. ‘I. Sweet Peas. l 1_ Venn)“ Nays, Hunter R1119!‘- ‘l Binnchefltead, WIlPJV-U? Rlvfi‘ ~. r | l 1. Ada Stead. Wbvailvy River with published in some newspaper published in Charlottetown afore-l said. once in each week for at least four consecutive weeks from the date hereof and that a. true copy hereof be forthwith posted in the following public places reapeatlvel, namely, in "w," , _,,,.,‘_,,.,; the Hall of the Court House in Chi:- icct/etawn aforesaid. It or near the “nor,- ,.....,-rr.~ Bank or Nova Soolta in Charlotte- town and at. or near the School- House in Kelly's Ones aforesaid so that all persons interested in the said estate as aforesaid rnly have due notice thereof. GIVEN UNDER. MY HAND AND ‘THE SEAL oi the said Court. this 21th day of October, A, D. 1930, Ind in the 21st. year oi’ His Maj- my‘; Reign. (Sgd) H. L. PALMER shun River. River. River. m 10o yd. dash for hers from 9 i", l l Rivre - l I l | River . llloiv-lo Relieve 107.. lrnlllv- n! JUDGE or pnoannz; 1;",,,‘,',1'." iBortha Wraye, Hunter River. z, Elm stead, wheatley River. 3. Florence Noye, Hunt/er River. 4. Dorothy Smith, Wheatley River Sec. 2. ta) '15 yd. dash for 11075 undcr 0 years. 1. Weston MecNevin," Wheatlel‘ 3. George Wave Hunter River. a. Keitih Ford, wmoauey River- (b) 100 yd. dash for boys from 6 to l» years 1. Rr-yland ltieliiiam, ‘Nlieatley 2. Vvmon Noyc, Hunter ‘River. 3, Swnlgy Watts, Hunter River. 4. W. D. Stevenson, Vilheatley 12 rears 1. Preston Rrttckhzim. WhNv-e?‘ 2. Theo. Il-tllar, Vlhczilcg; River 3. Arthur uameetcr. Wheaties‘ 4, Howard wedlock. Hunt": Rive‘? S21‘. 4. ial 215 yd» 53d‘ “M? (or l boys under 10 years l tiatarrhai Deafness 0r lleail Noises . ill.i"llllll rl-‘lif- ».| ‘i; rrmrrh. if you ll.l\*‘ - iloss i-r broil in. or it irlilcum ilw-ii- || _ n i|..- 1n nnrl has vnnsrwl |'!il:|P"li nl |h-~ \lillliill'li hi‘ lr-nvnls, vnu uili 1m -.'I-|~l l-I ll|i~\\' tll:il \_\ll\|ll|Ill|~‘ r-|¢|-.- he on- llli|l\_\' luslzinwq I|_v “ill-ll you 1':|:\ tlrulj. inw-rvouiv m the follminr: ll".‘l|li||'l\I in your "in" will. s. '| ~I-» uns- l m" ,0 Imt ivnir-ianirtl n hizl» .' Ill alissnlr-vl '1 Ilw "tin (our time a ol.i,v. .\n iniproinvinrri is sometimes iii-i .1 alt-r u... firv \\:\‘,e‘ lreatlneni. l'-I“.‘lllIll\‘_‘ would iv rosy, whilv illl- tll>ll'i‘\=illf lirill 1M h/‘allriviiluz, illlllliv-s Iln lv Nix, thniilil ' 1 lvlu- Inllii- ' 4-1 smell. luiivvils ilrup ug in throat nrv uilur F_\lii|\Ir-Ill\l whit-b svtg unst the \\\'t\.\‘\\',i'u 11f mitlifrli iillll \\‘|il4'll il""\ on... l~ iiiwnw-ullii‘ l-v tliis " ‘Clone . ~ vl till‘ t v-‘vl = or" l.‘\ll’ I‘~~"~r~ wit“ |‘l' \l\.'lli\ i-n" ' t-cwrin: Iuuv b" |'l‘II\ll"'.iI by lllll 139549.334“; simple iiouie tieiuuieiib (h) 5o yd, ’I‘hrcc-lr[.:§cd liuvr for healthy color to sallow checks and u Ievltuz or strength, vitality and "mp" IlIRlIBh your rundown system. For instance. consider the case of Mr- Edear Letrlard. of 11s noun st, Halifax, who says: “For several years I have been the victim of indigestion. My food svcmsd to be like a hard lump in my stomach and would sour [and ferment and form gas which P3113911 b91611“! and I would hav an imnleasant taste in my mouth. on- “Uhation added to my discomfort and I also‘ raiffei-cd with severe pains in my back. l lost my appetite and didn't care if I ate or not. ' 1 tried dificrent remedies but nothing gave , the time |bolng. I iviri losing weight and feel- in: misrrabw when 1 started on Bon- ‘Yone. bu". .".‘\“’I".il bottles of this her- b I COlfiDfJtlllfI iviade a wonderful vita , . in 111'." cmirlzton. lvfy stomach 1'» haul: to normal. constipation cor- tod and‘ pains m my back gone .~.--. nnvfiite hes returned and alto- ""1"? l f-"Pi jirfit 10'] p. c. u. K. and :‘l 1‘vr- Piffl" var:- to thl: new and Il"'r‘?""""l mcrlicinr. Boil-Tone." I". it not asonable to suppose "" o." iris "rowt remedy has clone for "x 1' .1. 1 it will do for you? Get 1" lxltr today and follow the d. ill‘) "no Eon-Tone stairway to “"l 7'7‘11v\ "-""S. sold in Charlottetown ‘Sriiilli ii. 13,0113‘; iiuixtsi" l’. . Sect ti Blindfold Race l- D1111 I‘. I.'....;n and 0rv".il? Stead liiilVW" l‘. 2. \;: . liiiliiil‘ F 3. E.l , \\"‘.".e.i'.ic1. Ruei". .~ Waits and Elmer Vifnit- ‘: Rwy. her. yd. JMitr-y Race i. Pr." on Rauklu-im and Thea. Sr-ilzii". \‘i.'.:¢>1tle_~,' HIV’). u» ‘ti?! \ViliZ"‘d Wat-ts ‘J. Bil.“ Rxcialiam and Alfred Stud \.’Vii':i:".le_v liner. 3. V. ‘irrd watts and Howard Wctlh. ., llunicr River. j 4. Vernon Noye and Hilton Mec- Jviillriir. Hunter Rnrer. l$l‘(‘. 13 Relay i. “iheatlw River. 2. Hunter River. i I7. I00 yd. dash Free for all Race Women I Hlld? vvtheson, xvi-rune;- 111v. ‘J. ELULQ Wocsis. Hunter River. . 3. Mrs. Chas. Ross, Wheatley Riv er. F" 19- 1W Fds. dash for men l WW5! Smiii. Hunter River. 2. ‘I ea. 1.111;. Wheatley River. 3. Prn-ton Rackham, Wheatleg River. ‘liic ilbilii“ School Fau" was he]. Sept. i0} w\"_‘.i a small attendance. Tlil‘ school, Liking part were Huntel River and Vvheatiey River. The Shield which was donated b1 Mr. Court. 50m: years ago to the school gaining highest. number o points in the sports was won by Wheriticj.‘ RIVF)‘ School, liiarthn E. Lin; Secy. ~Pair.ci. Please Copy! i. Sadie lvfscNcill. Hunter River. 2, Austins Smith. Wheatlcy River. lllrls 3_ Davis RackhaJ-m whgajley Rzver 1. Ausic g-‘trventkni and Elm ‘ébrad 4. Hannah Bernard. Hunter River Whentiey Riv" a tr) 75 yr]. dash for girls over l2 yrs 2. Helen Helm” and ..‘.l5lli\" ,——--._—_—*"' *2 ..__ For the Man Who Cannot Smoke At Work CHE 11V:- son hi. EXTRAS. 52o M. CLI-IARS N; r ‘; i<; r|<1t§<1~i fl ilxfif- 1N9 We have on hand the following (‘cdar shinries viz".- TOY! Al. 9nd CLEAR! ‘Hill M. CLEABJ WALLS i ‘bill M. .\' .\'().l‘s. "PRICES LOW - L. M. POOLE t}? CO. l‘.\‘.ll lfl \'.'!l UH’! P? *,'¢_¢_._._.__ ._..-__.______ _’ k. -'>._