5*. "H (gi, ,_| i"_;il i fri 't F ff' f ~“ 1 »f‘». if 2 l 5*' -_\-, ;;_'-if. f`%r_' .s ir _ ‘li 1,1. 1: E t ' fill if » *- 1_5, - ' his $- gf »t=\=P:wg-5>:r_-.:- §" ;1 ii. ai? \ . ‘ ni _V22 yi il Masdalene Islands His friends are _ ca," i _ . eased see Mr Everett Mcin '- _ _\ ._ .___-_| ;- .li T 2-' .V ji , . .-. ‘A- LT n ii 1 fi > .rg , _ i'-1' iii li; I2; 5| 7| ‘as -.` “Y ff] 1 | .. 1 _n FJ. 7;. _ _..._ _._,_. »_<;f._--cf ._Q- _ir " ‘Tr _. , . I. _-___ -ir rave to nu in our rmum -_TMI GUARDIAN ll dl llle It lnffertfl, Slmmqrliile. W \»-TWO GINTI PIR WORD each insertion for ulvitlbhl in this col uma. Gun meat accompany order minimum charge twenb five cents -THE SCHDONERB MALAIAR. Capt Miller and the Freddie _I-lillilll. Ce t. Treuholm have arrived from The Original 5! iw-\ hanunuu T 1| "V M OIS TURE and AIR Picliou, both loaded with coal -H PR _WANTED AT ONCE a teacher for intermediate deplrtment of the Aiber ton High School Supplement $150. it I-I Reid, Secretary of T ustees. 854 9 10M2i 1 »__ =~m=..=~f ..~~°..~¢... Corn Mr and Mrs W J. Wortman of West Point wish to announce the en gagement of their daughter Lulu Pearl to James M McWilliams at 0'Leam _ , are protected by the WEDD NG B Peter Harrington, of Kensington Bn- . , nounce the marriage ef their daughter “ . Rita to Mr. Jack Berry, Manager Can- _ adian Bank of Commerce. Admiral, ` Sask. The marriage took place at St. Mary’s Cathedral, Calgary, on _ Sept. 3rd, and was performed by the Rev. Father Newman.-Mr. and Mrs. _ Berry left on the evening train for ' , California, where they will spend their ' . honeymoon. ‘ _ IV* -RECEIVE CONTRACT -Mr D x, 0 - Y e the contract for re-building the St. Joscph’s Convent which was destroyed at' the time of the Halifax disaster. Messrs. Morrison and Son autoed the trip with several men and’ a number of others have since followed by train, they are now busily engaged in mak- ing preparations for the commence- ment of the contract.-H. -SCHOOL WORK.-The followinz is the honor roll of Eglington school for the mouth of August. Grade VII. 1, Gussie McDonald. Grade IV. (sr.) -1, Fulton Underhay; 2, Orrin Ding- well; 3, Myrtle Dingwell. Grade IV. (jr.)-1, Jennie Burke; Fioyde Mc- Kenzie; 3, Brent Stead. Grade 1II_.- 1, Celia Dlngwell; 2, Ellen Steud; 3, Emest Uuderhay. Grade ll.-.1. Wesley Dingwell; 2, Wm . Burke. Grade I.-1, Florence Coffin; 2, Georgie Dingwell; 3, Wallace Stead. Perfect attendance: Fulton Under- hay, Ernest Underhay, Ellen Stead. Wallace ' Stead. Annie Campbell, ` Teacher. ' -LOYALIST ROAD.-Mr. Bell is confined to his bed those few days through illness.-Mr. and Mrs. Hy- sdock paid a visit to Summerside Sunday in their new car.-Receptions were ‘held last week in honour of Mr. _ BJ’ T113 . 0 'Unk 551: was spent in games and s social dance. - _ The attraction of the evening was a ~ sph bi) qt . _ solo rendered by Charles Proude and ' ` cited “rigs '- Frederick Dollar -Surpgeon Gilllspie 1 fb Pr ‘ . ` ` _ 3_- t..f1 paid a visit to Fredericton Sunday.-- ainahgfs F' inf .The school is closed as the former ’ O ‘~_` 5 I teacher has taken the school at the V ‘ il I t . - - i c 1 c \ :nop back afler his long absence.- on ‘ © Our improved method of production enables usto put into the package Corn Flakes of an unvarying quality. I The WAXTITE wrapped package ensures them reach-° ing your table in 'the same condition, with that flavor that cannot _be imitated and as fresh as when they left the ovens in our TORONTO KITCHENS. 1 . Millions were served at breakfast this morning with Ke1logg’s Toasted Corn Flakes out of the WAXTITE package and millions vvillbe to-morrow. Ask your grocer for KELLOGG’S in WAXTITE wrap- per, others are imitations. ' ` . 4 ADB IN TORONTO, CANADA\ ` ""‘<1.¥,-£5.57 Mollison and Mr. White. The eveninl I ‘ it \ °i'm"cr@ \ w""¢»` and K ‘ aah 7. i l is I ?lli~’/fr in*/»y~ _-_ ff ` ' D ._ < A* : _ :2'.;‘~____ ' _ //,¢t?.ff~f:.5'~'f' . - {.'~.‘--‘-.'L~.\._' . ~ ti ‘ _ ‘ _ Wi? if W sr 65 _-.~..r. ....¢.-_ .......¢.- __ ._ W..- _._ ...__ _ / " . . . - A e A #"7 G :i..:f°;;:f;;.°.ze.s.»..“;f..*;.as in: Moisture Proof Package ~ _ \--' 1 - fa wh re the hav been awarded ~ "'~._` "*‘ F I / . ¢_.._ I 1/ *rf if Y \ §._. . ‘ _ . _» . .., \ \ / 4/Z _ \ . is \\\<;~ ‘R _ EM/|iCH_.rND I0 _ BATILECRE SIGN?-T I rim-1 co. KELLOGG ~ 0Ni0.C-W ,,,,...xs° use - »_ pp. Off; L¢.t'-Lf, ‘Ti Mr. Have Crabb is busy remodelling ' -=°“ T ' his house- ____ Kellogg Toasted Corn _Flake Company ' , ` Look for this signature -rowu couN0|L.-The resulaf Battle Creek, Mich. - Toronto, Canada monthly meeting of the Summerside _ Town Council was held on Monday evening, the Mayor and all the C0011 clllors, with the exception of Counci- ~ “` ` _ a ._ ' V ' ' - __ _ lor Allen. being pifeseili- $35923’ 'ge ‘_ ' ` _ T" " ' `=.'.1f= ,'-:--"_`,’ ?‘.£f ; ‘ " __ ;~ -~.--~‘.'“"‘_ " - _ '~ 1., »._-»;‘-';,`-'-_I""1_ :I-“i ' .1 '. ', _. '. ':~'_-..‘_i'».'¢ ,;';,;;,;;~r-_*-7;': _ ~ ' ' mm' bi S Hmmm ng 0 I W _ y V _ _ .. _ _ _ A , Am y _ .__ -. __ , _ _ e , . _4 _ ,_ _ . . . read and ordered to be pai(-|_ It was 1 *el Qu I \ rr" 'V in lt" ‘Q 4 i W' 3 il Ui- I decided to have a concrete sidewalk _ - » mid down on the west of Summer -hor acquaintances, while ~Mr. Arsen- Street, from Water Street to First Sweet The matter of the work on farmers and is a favourite with ail. the streets was discussed and it was ' decided that the 300 tons of the peb- e size stone received would 1, all -lighted and with good wishes for a I e gist would be required this season and to stop further shipments. Mr. F. J. E. Wright having asked the Town Council for the use of the Coun- cil Chambers for six days for one of the enumcrators to prepare the voter list for the coming federal election, permission was Sranted at a fee 01' two dollars per day. The mea.t and milk Inspector‘s report was read and showed 118 sheep, 60 cattle and four hogs slaugtered during the month of August, 59 parts of sheep condemned_ and one hog.-L. -WEDDING BELLS.-On Wednes- day morning, ‘September 3rd Mr. Cam- ille Arsenault, son of Damien Arsen- eult of Maximvdlle led to the altar Miss Leah Arsenuult, daughter of Benai F. Arsenault of Urbanville. The mar- riage took place at St. James Church .Egmond Ba-y. Rev. 'Father 'Boudreault officiating. The groom was supported iby Philarame Arsenault, while Miss :Elmira Arson-ault sister of the bride /was maid of honor. Breakfast and dinner was served at the brides home #nd in the afternoon the wedding par- ty repaired to Maximville where a :bounteous supper was prepared at the »groom's home. The day was very un- lavorable, ra/in almost continuously, but the attendance was large and the lfts numerous and valuable. The grids who was a teacher had won s -high reputation and is esteemed by all I nun ins The preserving season is here. - We will be`pIeased to sup- ply you with your Frult Jars. All sires in stock Quarte, Hail Gallons. ‘ stacks Di!" ' 74".. ~"*° |ia.a.&a:ri§.¢ h.‘ ~ ault is one of our most enterprising A most enjoyable time was given at -both homes and all went. away de- -long, happy married life to the happy couple.--M. WESTERN PERSONALS -iM'r, Harold Hackett, 'I‘ignish,_ieft on Monday for S. D. C., Charlotte- town. _ I . lg --Miss, Berhs Kinch, returned to Boston on Friday after spending the summer with her parents in Tignish. Mrs. P. J. Hatfield, Los Angeles, Calif., is visiting her home the guest of Mrs. 'David Adains, Sea View. -Dr. Dougherty, Cape Traverse and Mr.. A. McKinnon, Coleman, were visitors in town on Tuesday.- H. _ -Mr. James Griffin left on Monday for Halifax after spending n. few weeks with friends at Glenwood, and LOU 7._.H. ` i -Miss' Eileen Johnston, has return- ed to her home in Charlottetown after spendingn week in T/Ignish the guest of Mrs. Clahde Murphy. . -___-..._..& Minas-d'e‘ Llniment Cures Distemper -Outward on the Carferry on Tuesday morning were the Misses Alberta, Enid. and Mattie McFarlane Summerside, the former goes to Okanagan, B. C., the two latter to Quebec.-H. --Messrs. Lawrence McNally, Edmund Doyle, Leo Wood and Alcide Wedge. Summerside, left on Tuesday morning for St. Dunstan's University i where. they will spend the coming term.-H. ` --Miss Alberta McFarlane left on Tuesday morning for Okanagan, B. C., after spending the past few weeks with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Nathan McFarlane, Summerside.-L. -Mrs. John Pond and two child- ren, of Summerside left on_Monday morning for Halifax where they con- nected with the S. S. Sachem en route to Liverpool They were ac- companied by Miss Daisy Larkin. -L. --Recent visitors to Summerside, including Messrs. James Braham, Kensington, Matthias Butler, Hope River, Thomas McNeill'and J. H. Thomas, North Tryon, Alex. M. Large and Robert Holt, Tryon.-H. -Mr. and Mrs. Percy J. Weeks, of Sherbrook left on Monday morning for Boston., where they intend to spend a couple of weeks with Mrs. Weeks’ uncle, Mr. John Cunning- ham.-L.- ' ' ithe former Communist dictator, the roy, Charlottetown are on a shooting trip around Tignish and while here are the guests-of their uncle, Mr. Frederick Conroy. _ --Misses Enid and Mattie McFar- lane of Sumrnerside left on Tuesday morning to take a. course in domestic Sclidence at McDonald College, Quebec. -Miss Bertha Kinch, returned to -_.i.¥é__ EIGHTY PRIESTS STARVED TO DEATH ' GENEVA, Sept. 9.'--The Roumen- ian Bureau at Berne states that the Roumanian troops after their entry into Budapest discovered 270 bodies of victims of the Communists under -the Parliament Building. Among champagne bottles in a. factory 60 more bodies weer discovered, while in 'a Catholic monastery 80 priests, who had been imprisoned and had starv- ed to death, were found. ' The worst case of Communist bru- tality, the bureau a‘dds,_ was that of a celebrated Magyar priest and orat- or named Hash. who was found cruc- ified ,before his church. All these crimes were committed on written or- ders of Tiber Szamuelyj one of, the leaders of the Communist commissar- -ies and a member of the -former gov- erning,-triumvirate in Bugispest, and possibiyyith the consent* f Bela Kun bureau asserts. L' = A London despatch of September 4, quoting a Basie des atch ie I' P to ti -Exchange -Telegraph Company, said -that several hundred bodies, which had beenhididen in Budapest, had -been discovered by the Roumaniun -troops in that city. _ DAILY EXPENDITURE ON BRITISH NAVY LONDON, Sept. 8.-The daily err- .;’°_- _ps if _ _ penditure for the British navy now is half what it was the day the armistice was sighed, according to an announce- ment made today by Thomas J. Mac- Namara, financial secretary of the Ad- miralty. Mr. Ma`cNamara said the personal of the navy had been reduced 'from 400,000 nien to 170,000. Of more than one thousand naval craft. mostly small vessels, which were under con. I n 1 ed, saving nearly £45,000,00il'sterling. Ninety-eight of the older ships have been sold, and fifteen hundred trawl- 'ers restored to their original uses. __'_____ ` . if The Head Walter (fishing).-ldreo mea last night, sir. that yoiisave me a £5 note. 5 _ Siingy Patron-lndeed,` ‘ James! SWUCUUH 0" f1i`miSUC9 day. work on 'i‘hst's a bit steep for a tip,`,l1ut-you five liunrrlod and eighty-four has ceas- may keep it!-London Passing Show. . ,L . '_ -.ue BY GOLLY THE ROOF OF THAT H0055 is oN rms u.i. am, THEIR BELL YOU bA\D ? /NN LET liiiiiiil-‘IM ' ”..“»“l¢81‘ _ _ ON F`|RE:: rv YOUR House Hui-iii on FRE r-nog; FIRE!!! Hb I5 THAT ALL ’° Q. ‘format»i`!f;@1ft~.ts@-;.-¢@n.r.-.it » . - THAT5 ALL. I CAN THINK OF JUST i sat