‘mwfl-Jas. ax. - L? -L l ' u‘ V X i . ‘ . ., ‘ < Ii l‘ . i . ' i 5,; ‘ '.' -‘ ‘ <utkargfl§ _ , _ __ _ p‘ . , ‘m .4 i < .. . _ plenty of PEP 10 @313 means plenty of PEP . for wor . . PIE? THE PEPIPY BRAN FOOD Cedar Posts CEDAR POSTS 7-8-9 and L. M. POOLE & CO. PAOLVS WH ARV E5 12 feet long. +oo++o+4 ova 1806-9-9-41. ' i - Eastern Kings Elmira Sunday. Souris. last pveek. Dr. A. A. Mclsesu and Mrs. week. week. IMr. and Mrs. Vincent McDonald. Little Pond, were visitors to Souria recently. ' WOULD START T0 RUN "Why don't you walk fact?" _ "Because l couldn't keep up with I Mr. Gmrgo Leslie, Conservative s colored shirt I'm weaflfllb" lorgailizer for King's County, was "Talk like a sensible man." 11,, this 59.91pm recent“; “wan, 2i I wall: fast the shirt, i star: t: run." ' .\liss RilL-y Coffin. of Woolwortlrg Estore, City. is on a visit to her par- H-nts ill Fontuno Bridge. Mr. James Lutz and party motor- ed to Hunter River Sunday on a. lvisit to .\1r. Brent Stead. ‘ Mr. and ‘Mrs. Hurry Burke. Bay ‘Fortune. spent Sunday with .\lr. and I.\lrs. Percy Ching- Kingsboro. l Mr. and Mrs. Halrry McLean are [on a motor trip to Nova Scotia, Ivisiting relatives in Amherst. . | .\fr. Michael Lavle, ‘Boston. has iarrived in Souris on a visit to his H5 DWNT NO-HCE HER’ OF jparents, Mr. and Mfs. Dan Lavic. couns: . _ ""5- Aflsm‘ Kr“: 5M3 “m?” i Messrs. Charlie and Harry Sterns '5 W" Lmi T°""Y°°"- ‘of Souris. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Nouvorlche: And I suppose IMHL John ‘Stems. Bridgetown sum : won't even notice an untitled lday. -|? ‘ | Misses Evelyn Juhnslome. Maude lChing, and Sadie McKt-nbzie attend- EjISCI-IOOLS Re-open 0n Tues- day, Sept. 7th CARTEIVS BOOKSTORE is always HEADQUARTERS for the best in “Isl T1331 I; ; School Books AND S_choo|Supplies 1 i... Here you will find the best values. We have made a atu-dy of the supplying of everything required by tho STUDENT and SCHOLARS u. the PUBLIC SCHOOLS. We sell all SCHOOL BOOKS at prices made by the ~ SCHOOL BOARD. and W6 i" giving bigger values than ever In WORK BOOKS, and all kinds of SCHOOL SUP- PLIES. A nice 9 inch GLOBE of the" WORLD 1o.- $1.00 Self i Filling FOUNTAIN PENS 50 ccnta each. Great Value in SCHOOL BAGS. Send along the children. Prompt attention to every- body. BOOKSTORE open all day till 6 O'CLOCK and all day WEDNESDAY 8th. QCARTER & 00., LIMITED. BOSTON lb Steamer’ O INTERNATIONAL LINE, Fara from St. John $l0| from Eaatport or Luboc, V Mc.,S_9. “Every Wednesday Steam- er leaves St. John 9 A- M- Atlantlc Tlmb; Ealtpllrt 1.30 P. M. Lubec 2.30 P- M~ Eastern Standard Tlrnc- arrivlng Boston. ThUTFdiY 0 A. M- ‘On Saturdays. Stcambl‘ sails direct from St. John to Boston. leavlflil 5‘- John 7 P. M. Atlantic Time, due Boston follow- ing day, 2 P. M.. Eastern Standard Time." ,.. It" I \W_‘ ., . 0,. l. . L\\\ .»,. Ls i I ‘if I” 7 Cinnamon: c! Iulon rilla lino! IIIIIIIII l0 NEW YORK Reduced rates for automobilea . accompanied by pauengors. EASTERN g ed ills local Teachers‘ Convention Tfuesday. .\lr. Lorne Keefe. Little River. was iri Stanley Bridge Sunday on a visit lo his father. Mr. Wesley Keefe. ciieesenluker. Mrs. R. Webster and Mrs. Edwin Reid. Sunliy Slope Farm. Rollo Bay West. were passengers to the city by Monday's express. » Mr. and Mrs. Reid Ilndcrliay. Miss Ella Underhay, and Mrs. Squarelirigpzs, EBay Fortune, visited Charlottetown by motor car Tues day. , UNNECESSARY AID Do you play golf?" "No", I hadn't the least difficulty . M. 1V ll ill . M .11. - zrning how to swear without it." r Mme C0 n or? ac companicd by his brother, Gordon. and another brother who is home Western Canada. ivere visitors in Sonris Monday evening. On “kadnestlay. lSept. 1. Mr. Ad- olphus Bllsliey. son of Mr. Augus- tine llushey, Souris Linc Road, “as united In marriage lo Miss .\lurp1ly of Baltic. Congratulations. ' Mo". and Mrs. "Brent Matthew. of Souris. left Friday for Montreal. motoring with Mr. and Mrs. I1’. L. lift-Lean as far as Sat-kviile, and proceeding by train on the rest of their journey. The building known as the EBlorlt. / i corner of Main and Breakwater L.,,J~.\ k /_;_\_ streets. Soilris, owned ‘by Mr. I1. O/ ~/ Creamer and containing lzrocery She: How come you dldl" mar” and restaurant. of Mr. .\lOSl1l'1'. ‘Int? 5|" had |°i5 °7 mWWY- and also dwellings of lllrfflreanier He: Yes. but she was rather and Mr. Jlfosher, has been complete- 'ililn—ilfld besides. 50¢ mafrlwly repainted In very tasty colors. Tom. which ‘greatly lldds to tllc general appearance of the “Corner? Mr. and ‘Mrs. George MOrriHmLnl Alllstnn, Illass, alld formerly of P. E. island. arrived in Souris last week. and are spending a vacation among relatives and. friends iii dif< forent localities. Mr. Morrison. prior to his departure for Ilin U. S. was drug clerk in Dr. llfcDonallils drllgstorn. Mrs. Morrison was for- merly .\Iiss Josie Mclfiweu, Souris. \‘Vc regret t0 state that Mr. Don- ald McDonald, blacksmith. of Rollo Bay West. is seriously ill. Mr. Me- Donald is a luau of about. ninety years of age and up until last sum» pier (when he receilvod a fall) al~ ways enjoyed the best of health: since then he has been rather doll~ THE WAY H5 HGURES ‘T cafe. However. we trust that he "Ci1"'\'°" Blll- ""5 9° 7°" l will soon ho his cheerful selfngain. w-im" 3...... I don't feel like u, it‘: two milfi: to the old swimming hole." "‘Aw that 'ain‘t far. It’: just one '_—_—_“' ""'° “‘"°°.°' Throbbing Head- ache Disappear Over Night Follow This Advice and You'll Get Relief Mighty Quick Tenders For’ Doyle Bridge Sealed Tenders will be resolved at this office until noon on Monday (li-tohcr 4. I926, for thn l-lllpplyinl; and delivering lit. Doylo Bridge. Headaches are cauaed by thc accumulation of poison; in the near Tlgniuli on or hoforo March bliwd- , 31, 11127. the following materials: To atop the headache la not 75 cords of poles_ 16 it. long, difficult. Flrat, clean“ ‘he entire ln~ testinal tract. Second, stimulate the action of the kidney: and liver. Third, keep the pores of the akin open. Lastly, regulate the bowel: l‘. in. at small ends. 75 cords or poles, 16 It. long, 4 1n at small ends. 5.000 ft. of 3 in. plank includin 30 pieces, 18 ft. long 3 x 10, 11 mninder random lengths. ii (raps, 1R fl. long. S x 8. iMr. Roy Dixon, Fortune. was in Miss Sarah McDonald. City. is on a short vacation among friends in Mr. Alexis ‘klcbran. East Point. was on a business trip to Souris Mc- Lean motored to Charlottetown last Mrs. H. H. Cox and Mr. Herbert (‘or were visitors the City last Tho lnwnsl, or any tender not noc- esszlrliy accepted. Tendon-l to ho addresses to the undersigned llnd marked "Tenders for Doylo Bridge." L. B. MacMlLLAN Secretary of Public Works. ITIAMSHIP LINES. INC 176545-01’. CANADA STEOAMSHII’ LINES LTlj. S. S. “CEUTA” Lcaveo Montreal Qlaptember 27th. For space and rates Livo Arrive Charlottetown and leave for Nfld. September 22nd. stock and Produce, apply “i”? M-"fCABVELIJ 3110s., LTD. AGENTS. and avoid constipation ac you would the plague. The remedy la Dr. Hamil- ton's Pills, which cure the diz- zleat headachecevr known. I fact people who uaa Dr. Hamilton’; Plllo novcr have headaches, because they regu- late the ayatcm lo thoroughly that no chance la given for a aick condition todcvolop. Away with your headaches, be done with dlulnola, langu- or. and blllouanoaa-ulc Dr. Hamllton'a Pills, and enjoy the health that they alone can bring. Contain nothing but vegetable extracts and juleca, and are ablolutely aafo for children, woman or men. Order today, cold by all dualorl, 25o per box, flvo for $1.00. or by mall from Tho atarrhozono 00., Montreal. Above is a new and exclusive photograph of Lord Willingdou, newly appointed governor-general of Canada, and Lady Willingdon. Miss llculrlco Jilllllislirili‘ 1ll(llOl"“| to Soilris Tulasday, ' .\lr. James .\l(rf‘0rlilzl(-i(. ‘Snurls. was in Rollo llzlyj and Fortunl- this week. Mr. Austin .\ll:l)o|i:ild and lllliiiiy", Little lliver. motored to lli<~ Cily Friday. .\ll'. flllrlll-l Prrifiit was iw ster- ed at liir. (lnklt-y llousv, Swill-is, on Saturday. Mr. 1i. S. Johnstonv. ll1l'i‘l‘ll2llll, Fortune. Bridge, in having his llivcll- ing house renovated. Miss llclen Townshelul. iiuiiion, is visiting Ill-r parents. l\l1'. and Mrs. W. A. Townsliend. ‘Furtunv. The llurhemin fauii1_v uw-rv visit- ors in Souris last week, lhr: guests of 'l)r. alid Airs. A. Snlnllivoull. A motor party consisting 0i‘ Ml‘. Jos. Doaye. twu-dzlugliters zilul visit- ors froni 1.‘. S. were In Annnndnlo Frltiayr/ l3 A social nnd limit-n were lit-id in Allnandaln llnll Tlluriulzly oiveniniz. A largo crowd from silrroulldlng districts were present. Mr. Daniel lllcliay- iiuiciier. ‘Mi. Hope, has included ‘Fortune Bridge in his route. Mr. McKay delivers moat ‘by auto, and (‘ZIlPFS in tho trade in rnynl siylo. At Si. Patric-ids llllll, Slulrls, on Thursday evening. the pit-turn on titled “Tho iron ilorso" was shown io a largo audit-lire. and as adver- tised was a splendid production. blossrs. Wade ‘Hughes. ll. H. Acorn. Chas. McKinnou, Russell (‘larkn and .1. ‘B. Mrlniyrr- were anlong those who had llll‘. pleasure. of hearing .\1r. King's orntiult ill (lenrgctoyvn. The Sollris Ten. ill nid 0i" llli‘ ‘Town. wns iii-ill on Annual Zllsi null although it sl-eiuwl a ilitll- lnle ill the. soilsnn for n ["11 purl)’ pover- thl-loss n largo (‘TflWfl was prpsctll and i1. very pond time wns this rc- suit, The Iirst afternoon proved untavornblli, consequonlly’ the nf- fair was continued on Wednesday evening with niurh lit-tier results. lntlecll lilo Plxhlbitlou Grounds would remind one of n "Circus (lrotlnds" on gala (lay. with Bingo games, dancing linutlis, live- ly music nnd illuminntinn. The on- tertulnment was very iinlqno and quite a success from viewpoint of those who furnished the entertain- ment nnd those who were enter- tained. The proceeds no ftowards lhn "Town ‘l~‘lmd." - its RHEUMATISM Apply Mlnard’: to the painful spot and get speedy relief. [promos LlNiMl ...-) THE CHAR LOTPETOM? ‘l GUARDIAN * . v___-.>.....@_.. . They will sail from England on Sept. 25 to take up their residence? succession to‘ at Rideau Hail in Lord and Lady Byng. b0r—S0uris- George- town Service,‘ Sept. 13th and 14th MURRAY HARBOR (onillll-Ilrillp; Monthly, Sept. 13lll_ 'l‘rain No. 210 will luilvi‘ Murray llnrbul" iii n. 111-. (luiiy except Spturdzly n ll Sunday. iusrczul oi .\l(lllllil_\‘$. “W-iiuvsdn)". Tliursdzly‘ llllll Friday's. nrrivlllg (fliarloitc< town 11.15 i. m. Tfillll Nu. :01: will lf‘l\\'l‘ (‘Iiarlot- tl-towu 14.30 p. lii._ ililily l-xi-opt Sat- urday and Siluviu ' . days, \\'i‘(lllCS(l:l_\'.<, Thursday's and Fridays. arriving Murray llilrbor 7.00 p. m. Train No. 2 will leave Murray Harbor 8.00 n. iii.. Saturdays only. instead oi‘ Tuesdays llnd Saturday ilffllllllg (‘luii-lolu-llnvli 10.40 :i.in. Train No. 1 will IPEIW‘ (‘ilzirlillte- town ‘L00 p. m., Saturdays only, 1n- slnzill of 'l'uesdnys and Saturdays. arriving hlurrhy Harbor 6.4.’. p. nl. SOURIS Effective llll,‘ ‘same fllllf‘. 'l‘rain N0. l1 will l(‘il\’t Souris 7.50 a. m.. instead of 9.20 n. m. daily oxcopt Sunday Mount Stewart JrL. 11.45 a. m., zlrriring Charlottetown 11.00 a. m., instead of 12.30 p. m_. 'l‘relin No. 5 will leave (Tilnrlnllo- lown 3.20 p._ni.. instead oi‘ 0.00 p. ni. daily except Sunday. illrlunt Slew- art .lcl.. 1.20 p. m., arriving Snurili 6.15 p. m., instead of 9.00 p. m. 'l‘rnin No. 215 will leave Charlot- tetown 0.20 n.1n. instead of 0.00 a. m. Mondays, Wndllcsdzlys and Fri- rlavs. MOlllll SlFWflTl. Jct.. 8.20 a.m.. arriving Souris 11.25 n.nl.. instead hi‘ 2.00 p. ui. Trnin No. 21!; will ll-uve Souris 1.15 p. in. instead of 3.45 p. lll. Mon- day-s, Wednesdays zinll Fridays. 7 o a. Z o i? Mfilllll Stewart. Jot. ‘L20 p. lll._ ar- riving (‘hnrlotivtown 5.50 p. m. instead of 8.45 p. ni. ' GEORGETOWN iliffcctiru lilo some llllll‘. Train Nu. 8 will |02l\'l‘ flwirgniown 7.45 n. in. instrull of 0.15 n. llI., Mon- days. Wednesdays and Fridays, lir- rivilu: .\lnuni Slliwnrl Jet. 9,45 a. m. inslvnll of 11.1511. m_ Trnin No. 7 will linvn Mount Stewart Jrt. 4.20 p. n. instead of 7.10 p 111.. Mondays Wednesdays, and l-‘ridnys, arriving (lnuregtown 615 p. ni. insielld of 0.10 p. m. Trnin No. 217 will leave Mount Changes Murray Hall.» sanctioning 9m, Back Home Aglain— Will You KEEPYour Summer Vitality? WHEN you were away on vacation this summer you obeyed Nature's laws almost to the letter. You enjoyed plenty of sunshine, outdoor air and exercise. simple, healthful foods. energy to enjoy lite. energy, vitality, healthful I I vitality was high. You had an abundance of Why not keep on treating your body in the right way—eating the right foods? Atbreak- ‘ fast, possibly the most important meal ln your day, why not eat food which supplies those certain elements of nutrition to glvegourbody And it's not a difficult task to do this. for a food expert has. saved you all the trouble of selecting foods which will give you the proper elements in the right prop for you the delicious healt ortions, by creating Grape~Nuts--made from whole wheat and malted barleyfj-gives your body these fiyg essential, nutritive elements: Dextrins, m1]. - tose and other carbohydrates for energy; in," for the blood; phosphorus for bones and teeth. protein for muscle and body-building; “j the essential vitamin-B. Grape-Nuts is indeed an exceptionally well balanced food. You ate Nature's Consequently your And this nourishment is in a form your body can readily take up-due to special milling and baking. Delicious taste, digestibility, high food value -and one more fine quality, still, to the credit of Grape-Nuts! Crispness! A delightful crispness which makes you enjoy chcwing_. makes you enjoy giving your teeth and gum; the healthful exercise that dentists say is [g necessary! ' Have Grape-Nutfto-morrow! Your grocer has it in wax-wrapped packages. And it‘; ready to eat from the package-with milk or cream. Very economical to serve-each help- ing-four teaspoonfuls-costs less than one cent. - If you would like to try Grape-Nuts free for “ two days, before you bu! a package, accgpg the ofier below, . Made in Canada l bones an tissues? iood-Grape-Nuts. FREE you two individual packages Grape-Nuts free. We will "A Book of which a former this ward better health. I , . I "A Bonk of BcltcrBrcakfasts'7-— I and two servings oi Grape-Nuts i . ' Mail the coupon and we will send ccnd.alao, Better Breakfasts”. college physical director has prepared for us. You will flnd the delightful menus which ' k contains a real help to- o! h Send this ‘N Coupon Today! i In Memoriam l | MR JAMES HARVEY The community at Tryon was Yrentiy shocked to learn on Well ‘nvsday morning of the death under and circumstances of Mr. James Harvey, all elderly and highly ea- teenlcd citizen. The (iecoased. who ilvas a "man of robust constitution and remarkably fine physique, had lived with his son at Tryon since soiling his properly at. Cllpo Trav- erse some years ago. ‘He. lind [been working in the field as uuunl on Tuesday mid in the evening nt- tendod a political meeting. Next morning he was found dead In a room upstairs. -——--<-oc-—-- A llnlnll pinch of‘ nodn lldllril. in Nl1|— ml dressing will prevent ll fruin |‘ll|'<|- ling. ll‘ ll l-llrry la lllillll‘ nf lonkwl mnnl, nil llroivllmi parln should lu- rrlnnvl-ll. Tn ilnkl- pninlol-n qull-ItLv, lllil] lhflln l0 llilllulos in suited wlller. llil-n pinu- ||l n hut. oven in finish cooking. A little nufuil-g llllfllllll 1m grail-ll and llllxrll with llu- stuffing lull-ndrll for n lurkl-_v or 110mm, ll will grvlllly Improve lllr- fluvor. \-_.. ‘ OO Ilvslliloos , EYE STRAIN We use thla adjective ad. ylacdly. Sufferers from Eyeatraln may have perfect vision and therefore do not auapect the preaonco of any oya defect, vi A LAST A REMEDY FOR INDIGESTION, DYSPEPSIA, THAT HAS YET TO. FAIU llillilflObfflllfllll. relief in lll0llBB._I1ll-S——i\vl1y“!l0f. you? Give your stomach tho bcnoilt or a bottle o! MAC’SS INDIGESTION REMEDY ‘i A tonic oxcollod ini- nervousness, sleoplessncssJtms 7 ' of appetite. etc. Pleasant to take. It Works W004i“ Small and Large Sizes Every Bottle Guaranteed For Sale at all Druggisiis Stoivnrt Jul 10.00 .'|. m. Instead ‘of, 11.510 a. in. llloudziys, IWcdnesilayfl' and Fridays. arriving Georegtown‘ 12.45 p.111. lhstopd of 2,15 p, m, ’1‘rnlli No. 211i will li-avn (leorlzr- town 1.20 p. m. instead of‘ 3.00 p. m. Mondays. Wednesdays and Fridays, arriving Mount Sit-wart Jet, at 4,10 p. m. llltilPllll (if 5.45 p. m. The motive power of tho entire human organism la Nerve ‘Energy. "Wm" W". l! la comput " utilize about 20% of gm; "ierllw ‘Enemy. but when Eyc- . ‘ _ ‘ y a ra n a present Qmugh m-q. Efiecilvo Tuesday. Sopt. 14th.“ or proportion '1: required. ~ Tuesdays. Trnin No. 222 will leave George- t “m” dggpcuv, w" "m, .. . 4 . ugh days. arriving Mklllllf slewnrladllclt‘ l’ “n”. ‘mount M “er” Em 9.40 a. m. instead of 1110 a m . ' fr” m” "flonly ‘ma m‘ ' ' ' ' I ' “WWW of other organ: Train No. 221 will 1 a M t ‘Stewart m. 4.20 p. m? ihgteagugf { ‘MY’ "'4 produce III 7.10 p. m. Tuesllays_ Thursday; and o Saturdays. ilrrlvlng Georgetown at 4* HAVE you“ EYES EXAMINED 6.45 p. m. . ELMIRA BRANCH > Train will leave Bouya for Elmira ’ at 6.251‘. M. Manda Thursday _ Z-Idlay gm! Quip-My. n“; luv; , GI Fl .""‘l°l‘ lll‘ t ZOOM-M. A .- Mqnfl.” Tuewly? Fad.’ ‘nu 8.‘. I oflhmflflflt wn- < .» - ' ~ ..-a. Pure, Milk n» “the City Milk la pure only, whfld contained in the udder "of a "filthy 00W. fad on clean food and pure water. When removed there from It la no purel- than tho atmoaphor- ll comoa In contact with. ' Milk abaorba Odora and Dlaoaca Germ: n a apbllllq absorb: water. Unranltary eondl iormu ' fllhod containers, and um healthy persona han lng mil all. cauao contamination. startle: show after oxntanrlnatlwkoauaca more dlaoaao than unhealthy eowa. ' ' ~ l 4.4 Hlghaat authorities aa the Puroct and ‘loot Mllk Syltlm "I latcnco fro a City and ha; the aamo value for food IQ raw milk. Drink Garden City Milk. the Nation. Th6 Pure nilk cl... ltd. TF1‘ Corner Elgar-by or! Oroagfiporga it!!!" - ‘ ‘l?’ »~ .4 ‘ All thla la removed by old- ayotom recognized by "IO SIM! tho Child and Build