,- 5-an n-nf ..¢..» V ii | _ i ...` i l 'i i i i ,L I ii ~ ' 54. ,_ Li: . i._ ' r I ‘_A . I' ‘V '.,"'- . 1,1 rl" _ f., :iii .- 5 _‘Q ii l »» .. .i`1: T |. ,ii i . _ 3|?" i , _ i' i' ii .' '. V __ . \‘ ‘iii ,i _lb i i l. :Iii it _ V '_ i .gi 'ff is ' ,__ 2 .-_,Y gi ... _ i ,.1 - _ it ., it " 15'- .‘, _, i i ,, r 3 , _,_ ' Til' J i ' C I/\RI.0'i"l‘ WN G ARDIAN _ _ SEPTEMB THURSDAY. _ , mE l ---Z -.~»~--~ _ RL 193 .-.- ` gh" new 10-room house out:build1l\¢l in on the step and broke the small _ . , " ' aasucs DAY-A eetlngwasneld w .1 ... és; me repairs oorsonmwrgogizioze. bono or bis lea 'rin lunb was not in Kemmmn on 'aww ,vmmt - -as Margate - and the patient is now resting com ‘t 'muh we Mtyor md mum” I im regrets to ieamilutnr..1oln; 33:; ty "5]1:°‘;'!'N‘““°hl tm i 1' ' " _ ' it f f M _ F. McNeill, of Bummerside, is con- nm Meeting cloud by min” N”_i ° ~ fined to his homo with an injury to .7 _ , - -ram roa sans.-consisting nl. ie; on entering bis home on “"1 *°""°“' - _ ' of M sci-ss at Margate Practically Monday evening the doctor slipped To csusun 'III' .» _ ;`s:r:»'--'- ._ ` ‘v _ -Vi W-:E;::l - 1 . D ' - . - ‘ V ~ ‘ .ae ' '+.1.-3, 1-# futidbly. Although not S Be'l'l'JliS lc- ol _ ._~:»:='<~=‘ -"=-='==n--._ 1'-'fr' we” met by uw !°m7wm‘ “Ky Q . _ ,,§_.;;l E -DANCE INJOYED.-A number cident, it will confine the Doctor to men: mm R" R Mcmmm' 1,1," m_ of young people attended the dmoe his home for some time.-S. dim Rive _ Rem G_ ,L gpm* mm r. ” m°h”‘°"d °” W°d“°°d“y af;;"; w. 1'. Loring, Rev. G. semen, Rev. Fl' & sa-tufday pizzulsirhzrrlienlrsigiiznug. y -vlsiroas 'ro annenrosi- Dr' ‘“hd°"”' Kemmmnz mv' B' -1- M. and Mrs Ernest Mcquarrie tmrmmnud was ‘pmmud Sept 2 & 2 -ssarousuz ns.-'rho many Perry and Dr. wiokwnrs, of §”“w“'n;: ;k“;p';,°ch°‘|,uth°,.“,nm£; SALE of J Silknit Lingerie AN ENORMOUS STOCK of dainty silknlt i l undergarments, in all the _new designs and colors, will be on sale these two days at I O i'f§_§.:;‘;’ ser N IGHTGOWNS llgrigigrlld PAJ _AMAS The best values you have ever seen-watch for them. -GOLF ON THE SUMMEESIDE consolation title. Entries have been _FLEW T0 M0NC1~0N__Mr. received for the Sinclair and Stew- Reginaid Pope of Summerside flew “ft CUP and 515° 101' the Ndiee' p os ect gives prom” of .m.p“_ to Moncton, N_ B_ on Tuesday in championship. Although the weath- 51;: an previous evenm Au the his Mme mmoplane which he er has not been good this season, necessary arrangements Wm be mmmmured hlmselg ir, ms much more interest has been shown made to handle the pmgnm mm friends of Mr. William Hogan of Summerside, were visitors toAlber- 8 I .d te “L Hope River, will be sorry to hear ton on Sunday. Dr. Wickware, would pmpery md um U ebrate Remembrance Day, one of of his ggrloug ulnegg, md hope to . whose home is in Ottawa, was most t im tant want' in tm hear of his recovery soon.-E enthusiastic over the scenery in that xgrlgfgshngr A oommmn 'U ___ , part or the nlanri A pretty sight in ' appointed efficiently to superintsnd -CONVALESCING-Mrs Wend- Alberton harbour was a. fleet of ‘ this tim rta tevent with Fa- all McKenna of Newton, who has fishing boats which had come ln to merm;wD°l;;'ldnc.mh,m'm_ Th, M-en qui” in dmmg the pam' week the harbour for their sunday rut' features of the celebration will in- , is now recovering, and her many ‘ They Sire erisillzed in the cod fishlnB clude B procession of th, are" Wu. mm” h°p° t° S” her around °' on me we" coastrs' veterans and of the citizens and 9”” ‘°°“"E' 1 ' public in general. Addresses by minent orators pau-iotic songs. r _ _ pro . RETURNS FROM UMMER, LINKS-The play offs for .he vari- t minutes silence md other nb caste.-Rev. w. H. Harding and our trophies on the Summerside ,Els comma, wid, the mv, ,m_ "“'..."°‘.‘:_‘““’ ““"°..”"‘; ;’;;‘_.‘;°:‘:r.:“.;°.r;i°‘:..!.°':.:;:.°i‘ »°f=~»°°»~»»»»-»»»°»-=» 'W' 5 ° 5‘”“‘“°’ ’“°” ’ ° ' ti the worlws nistory. some of stanley Bridge nm Hebron, Lot a. For the Club Championship. Mr. Eze £0” 0, ms ,mm om “au °” retummg this week t'° take up Robert Holman and Norman Puck' the grand celebration that was held their residence ,rt their home on ard are the contestants. Don. Lid- in Kensington m welcome M an Belmont Street, 5urr,m¢rg1d¢__3_ stone and Reg. Ellis will play for the 'mmm of Mn Ernest Bowne” md Mr. H. V. McKinnon, from the South African War. But the one fn c 9”" in S"mm°"sld°° Whue in In the game than in former years' delicate touch, and the patriotic ooze ° > . . MOUCWH the Plane W” 5“b5°°t°d| Many mmble v15it°rs t'° summer' populace may forecast another of mukd *° "W S°"°’¢ 'fe-‘iii W G°"°"““‘°“” sm” have °“j°y°d ° ’°"“d °° the those iuustrious events that xen- , officials at the aerodome there. link’ and have 5P°k°“ WW h1€hlY Summa can so wen emphuum Not The machine was taken up to a of the course. Mr. W. A. Wells, of only Wm the mst emphatically bs __ great height and brought down at Edmonton, who visited the K. of C. recalled b/ut the present Wm be T t d eed_ Am, bei Home at Summerside on Monday, ' BEDEQUE - Dr. A. D. and Mrs. Sharpe left ':e- recently on a two weeks motor trip to Boston and cities en route. Mr. Harry Collett and mother, Mrs. Collctt and Miss J. MacLeod, motorcd to Summerside last week. Mr. Wallace Bradshaw and Mr. Neil Brads'i1a\v. of Middleton, have left for Boston.. where they will vis- it relatives. There passed peacefully away on Saturday at her home in Centre- ville Bedeque, Mrs. Joseph Gallan,t after a lingerliig illness. In her home she will be greatly missed as a. loving wife and a devoted mother. She was ri regular follower oi the Roman Catholic Church and during licr illness she was frequently call- ed upon by her priest, Rev. Father lvlonaghnii, of Seven Mile Bay. There are left to mourn, besides a sorroiving husband, two sons and one daughter, to all of whom the community extends sincere sym- pathy in their sad bereavement. Miss Alctha Smith has returned home, after spending an enjoyable week cud in Tignisli, with Dr. and Mrs. JollnstUii_ Miss Margaret Curtis. of Middle- ion_ has returned to her home from spending the week end in Wilmot Valley with her grandmother, Mrs. Thomas Humphrey. Mrs. Charles Campbell, Cheltori. accompanied by her daughter and son, Mr. and Mrs. John Waugh, were visitors to Spring Valley recently, the' guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Harrington. The pupils of the Emerald School are progressing nicely under their teachers, Miss Nora Maclvor and Miss Kathleen Ready. Mr. Ralph Callback, merchant, is having some re-shingliug done to his warehouse, by Mr. Everett Brad- shaw, Central Bcdeque. Miss Alice Jewell has returned home, after spending a few days in Tryon, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Spurgeon Clarke. Among thc visitors to Summerside from Becieque last week included Mr. and Mrs. Edison Wright, Mrs. Brewer Waugh, Mrs. Edwin Mac- Farlane, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Leard. Mrs. Ralph Callbeck, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Moyse, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur MacFarlane. Mr. and Mrs. Norman MacMurdo, Mr. and Mrs. Uiric Daw- son, Mr. and Mrs. Wright Morris, Mr. Harry Collett, Mr. Harold Noon- an, Mr. Walter Bowness, Mr. Em- mett Maclsaac. Mr. Basil Taylor and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Smith and lit- tle son Master Emmett were visit- ing friends in Wellington recently. Mr. and Mrs. Hainp MacLean have returned home, after a honeymoon trip to Boston and Watertown, Mass., and other cities. They will reside in Summerside. Mrs. Edward Williams, of Tyne Valley, spent a pleasant holiday in Lower Bedeque, the guest of her daughter, Mrs. H. MacFarlane. Mr. Lea Toombs of Sulrimerside, is spending a few days in Cantre- viile Bedeque, the guest of his brother, M.r_ Irving Toombs. Miss Tilda Bradshaw, of Middle- ton and Miss Maizle Cameron, of Albany, left last week for Boston, after an extended `h01iday, the guests of their parents, Mr. Ellis Bradshaw and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cameron.-B. LUXURY The Eskimo can‘t read or write, Beyond the likes of you and me; During a trial in Melbourne, Aus- tralia, recently, a Judge of the Sup- reme Court iistened to a reproduc- | tion by a talking picture machine of l the noise in a. dairy, which neigh- bors had charged was a. nuisance. The "evidence" was so realistic that the idea probably will be used in i other trials in Australia shortly. 5Stomach Troubles Are Due to Acidity 'IELLS DF PLEASANT ll 0 lil E TREATMENT T0 BRING B\Vl.l`T RELIEF. So-culled Stouiiich Troubles-indb gestion, dyspcpsia, gus, sourness, etc., inrc. iii probably nine cases out of ten. eviiif-lice of "foo much acid in the stomach' sourliig the fiioil, causing fha forimition of grin and starting acid iuri stio ige n. Gus iiistends the stuiu'ach and causes a full, oppressive burning feeling kimivu ns heartburn, while the ii(-ld lrrlfritca :incl infliiiiies the dellcnta sloniiirh lining. uct rid of Gus und iirldlty. und you get rid of lniliges- fill To atop or prevent the sourness und gas, in neutralize the stomach at-his und keep the stomach sweet and free from luillgestlnn. a teslpoonful or four tablets of Bisuratsd Msgnesla should hc iukcu in a little water after Miilng or whenever gill. sourness, ;p:iln or iiridity iii felt. This quickly .sivnijlciis the stomach, neulraliles the ni-idiiy, stops thc pain and is harm- less mul inexpensive to use. Blnurntcd liliignesia. powder or tub- lcis only, can be obtained from any Mr. John Gardiner. _ on. ens iz it to do its work without the sid of nr-ilnniai dlgestsats. Qu icker. Better Repairs- in the home can be made when V use our hlsh grads tools. Stuilgy., 1 all-made planes: iiaielrst mow 7, i 'W ¢¥D|ea| suggestions for the speetion of our large stock will bs well worth your whila. V. , ba, versthatalwaysworhsawachnc ,Z//5 cu¢frceandeasy_¢||¢|¢;|»¢|,¢\ ' handy man in the home. An in- ;_:_>;? The Rogers Hardware _ .---l_"'> “""' _coal _ ;;e'i'~"i`*f’/ r ` ingenuity.-S / °r¢‘6@X}\ / l 46? sit? toasted rice bubbles tastcl J U s 1' th o Q ' s o u n d of Rice Krispies crackling in milk or cream makes you hungry. And how good these Delicious with fruits or honey-for breakfast, lunch or supper. Use in recipes in place of nutmeats. Order from your grocer in the red- and-green package. Made \~.j¥\*_xi\\ -A QUIET WEDDING.-A quiet tendered a miscellaneous shower Carleton Womens Institute met.-on Thursday, September 10th at the home of Mrs. Nathan Bell. The President presided and the meetinil opened by the singing of the Ode followed by the Creed in Unison. Roll cali was responded to by ten members and three visitors were "me" °“5 SP T "5 W me t 1 d d I th it firmly endorsed, and the future be put through other rigid tests the as 9 F Bile U1' "8 E “_ 9" vividly ponr,_yed_ Au who cm Wm Di10i1 Pr0nDUuC€d it a perfect “°°“ by Mr' J' J' Moms' Man' be most heartily welcomed to as- mmhine- The airmen at the fly' get of the Proviml? Bank’ and sist, thus Provinl Kenslnlton to be 158 flid Were, mai” egtlsltusizsfsc H3; Qglartui' :£5 ael::h3;;;§ one of the most patriotic towns in | over e mach ne e r e 1 __ _ bum in the Maritimes ' and com over the charming situation and the me prov nee Y gratulated Mr. Pope on his Wen kept' green-”‘S~ PERS ONALB _BLOOMNELD _The Forty wedding was solemnlzed on Tues- -Mr. James A. Murphy, Emer- Hours devotion opened in St. An- day m0ming at six o‘ciock in St. aid. was in Kinkora on Monday.-E. mon” ch,"-ch'B100mf1e1d_°n sept Paul’s Church, Summerside, when mr_ High Mass of Reposmon was Miss Mary A. MacLeilan was -Mr. Louis Maccourt, and son! , mebrated by Rey/_ N_ J, poirier, of united in marrii_s_ge to Mr. Patrick, Harold of South Freetcwn, were st. Dunstarrs University The al- Ryan, Rev. J. J. MacDonald? visitors to Summersids last Sat- tar or Reposition had been beautl- celebrating the Nlipiiel Mess- TMJ ufdey-R fully decorated for the occasion with bride, who wore a dress of mid-‘ plants, cut flowers and lights. At night blue, was attended by Miss -Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Croken, the conclusion of Mass, the Blessed Dena Gaudet., Mr. Joseph V.‘ of Emerald, were in Summer-side Sacrament was carried around the Gillis, B. A. of Indian River acted la.st'Saturday on business-E. church in solemn procession, con- as groomsmen. After the ceremony -- sisting of Cross bearer, Acolytes, the wedding party drove to _Indian -Miss Eileen Lambe, Summer- ' choir boys, torch bearers, flower River to the home of Mr. and Mrs. side, paid a visit to her home fn you ebangeyaur 011’ change to girls, thurifers and clergy. Appro- Wilfred Gillis, where about twenty` Springfield on Sunday.-E. priate hymns were sung on Sunday guests sat down to a sumptuous i _ _ - _ and Monday evenings by the boys' wedding breakfast. The dining' ._-Mrs. Gordon Schuman, who * choir under the direction of Mr. C. room was prettily decorated with has been residing with heri J. Gallant. The pastor was assisted maple leaves and autumn flowers. daughter fn Toronto, is at present I by the following clergy. Riev. Dr. Mr. and Mrs. Ryan left immedi- in Summerside. She is the guest! " ` M¢L€liB¥i. REV- T~ Campbell, Rev. J. ately after for a honeymoon trip of Mr. and Mrs. Major Schurman. A. MacDonald, Rev. P. Walsh andithrough the Maritime Provinces and Rev. W. v. lviocnbe. on Tuesday-the New England states. -1-h¢` ____ 1-i bi lite- is ta e ways are not po ' momiris the Mass of Renvsition was .' bride travelled in ir smart grey -Mr. and Ms. c. W. or-oken of -s. - Y f h I et avored e appears M be celebrated by Rev. A. Arsenault, of suit and blue felt hat, Previous to' South Freetown spent last Sunday For when he wants B piece of we Ottawa. her marriage Miss McLellan was very pleasantly in Middleton. the guest of Mrs. Crokerfs brother, Mr. He doesn't stop and ask the price; He does not have to Wait at an _ ’ at her home and was the recipient I Thomas Hamill and MIB. Hamill. E. ,_ ll of many lovely gifts. The happy | < But chops it from the parlor wal. couple have the best wishes of ' -M158 Ethel Uelllhlli. Summer- -W hi to S . _ _ as ng n L” their nn friends,-S, lside, spent last week end in Emer ffl Y ' . | Tame Und in Conn 3 '.3 _-_- l aid. the guest of her parents, Mr. III by Cdlddldil-f » » ¢ 4 MCCOIL-FRONTHNACPIVJUC' -CARLETON ]Ns'r|'rU1‘E-The and Mrs. W. H. Delghim.-E. hear! T '_ F ._-Mr. Norman McLean of Milo, Lot 9, left this week for Halifax where he will enter Pine Hill College to study for the Ministry.- S. p ry ii - test. 'rho prize being awarded to on Monday. Mrs- Gordon Schur- Mrs. E. O. Bell. Next meeting t,o"mi1l\‘s residence, which theyi 51'. ll'l.'ll-'B HARBOR Drake, 000110 3l\'l’¥» EWU DHHS. PIIVDY- be held at the home oi Mrs stan occupied, has been purchased by -- Lloyd Squires. 'Eddie Moaiwen. D01- -"-'-'“"_ by Kellogg in London, Ont. Q : 6 V., _ “ICE '@5555 ` _ _ _ _ i sono in in .standing oust. is Menon, .loan Bury. Bill wfvi°° \>°“'°°° -f_'T a i wered by "A Favorite Name for A will take over the premises after a` Peters Harbor School for the month Hilda 0’Donnell-Teacher. Ossohoslovakia hll KRISPIES `$ Boy." collection amounted to 'is row alterations have been mace.-s. of septcmhev-
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Moy motor cars, regardlessvof the type of mom;
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and oil renewed every 500 miles. Some types of
automobiles, however, which are equipped with
cemin oil filters or purifiers and crank-case von.
tilaoors, can safely run 5,000 miles on'one filling
of motor oil. The manufacture: of your car
specihcs how often the oil should be changed and
to 'get best results you . should follow the
manufacturers advice.
Red Indian Motor Oil can safeiydbe used for
miieages of from 500 co 3,000 miles when these
mileages are recommended by the automobile
manufacturer. In addition to being a superior oil
of the highest lubricating quality, Red Indian
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1. unulsun csason onosir
Preventing loss of power
through accumulation ofcar- and oil system from clogging. r
bon in the cylinders. `
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up under high speeds;
MOTOR OIL
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Keepingvalves fromsticking
4. ww roua mr
Withstanding climatic sem- -
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