e-'@f%s!-< Nemo-Flex Foundation Garments Tuesday &i WESTERN Gllllilllll -GOLl-‘ DANCE, Irlolmln’! To?‘ land, Monday, Oct., 12th. Charlotte- town orchestra. Everyone welcome. Tickets, Gents 75c, Ladies 50c. 9260-10-9-31 l —IT WILL PAY ,tur farmers to feed more R-M. meat and milk iox biscuits, a. balanced ration. Experi- menting this time o! year does not pay. 930B-10-l2-2i. —CLEAN AND PAINT up before lero weather. Buy paint, roofing. roof coating, eta, st Bruce's. __-_ “WNSTITUTI! IIIBTINQ-‘Ihe Sept. meeting of 14mm“; Women's Institute was hold at the home of Mrs. John P. MacDonald twelve members in lttendnmgg, Meeting opened with singing In. stltute Ode followed by roll call, answered by "Used of Apples". School end sick committees re- ported. School committee repm-t. ed some door fasteners etc. needed. Decided to get more blackboard right away also decided tohave the drawins of Lottery at next meeting Oct. 29th. Meeting clos- Eastern Guardian A Do lure ambitions - -12-2i. . m” m ed with National Anthem and serv- ing of a delightful supper by the hogtess. Next meeting to be held at the home of Mrs. Frank Mc- Wednesday Oct 13th é? 14th --SEVEN MILE BAY BALL, Tues- day evening, October 13th. Card ; party, Auction Ilbrty-Hve. em. Good ‘music. 9314-10-12-11. “"5"” m“ “u l” b” “swa J by paying the size of your shoe , _ . . ' __ c“; __ multiplied by two. Yndcr the supervision of a specially trained i wflum" M“ on Th’ iUnlted Church of Kensington was ithe scene of a very interesting invent on Wednesday evening Octi 7th when Marion Catherine Mae- Leod eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. w. c. MacLeod was united in marriage with Mr. Hollis J. War- ren, son of Prof. and Mrs. Monta- Bue Warren, Charlottetown. RIGV. Mr. W. s. Loring, Minister at Unit- ed qliurch, and Rev. S. B. Profltt, Halifax, cousin of the bride o!- ficiated at the service. The church, beautifully decorated by the girl friends of the bride with flowers, Autumn leaves and potted plants was crowed during the cere- mony. The ushers were, Mi‘. R. A. Proiitt and M1‘. R. S. Hilifiiphrey. Leaning on the arm of her father, the bride entered the church to the stirring strains of Wagner's Wed-l ding March rendered by Mrs. Jam-l es Campbell B. A., organist of Princetown United Church. The bride, who was given away by her father, wore a handsome est-Shell La Belle crepe dress with trinr hipm,“ Ma,‘ mings of Radium Lace. Her slip- | ' rpers were of Brocaded white satin- duccessful Fox Feeding H" ‘"8 ‘° ‘form a train and the shlri-ed CED ,\vas held in place by a coronet of Ks ilic prubIi-iii oi‘ our Fox Rani-liars i.i(l.i_\. liow to V, lumrls- she curried a Showcr bow grow sli‘ilil‘_', vigorous iuxcs that will proil sn- pelts of flnc '4 ‘quot oi‘ golden clirysantliemuiris }‘§?i-‘i'7§}r“.'}“iiiiiirliihii8rii-iiTl'1§§r‘{‘»‘£l‘ ‘fflidsiulf’? ‘ W‘ "“““°“ “‘"‘“"‘°"“~ i“ We ilii- silliiiiiiii in liicir deservedly populzib g , e o n “as amended byherslster MES Vera ' Manhood as maid of honor, wear- ‘ ;ng a, charming dress 0f wild rosei ,i'li}'Oll taffeta. Miss Jean Proiitig; ‘cousin of the bride, was brides-i lllliilll mid her gown was jade green ‘miyon taffeta, made on the same _' lovely lines as that worn by tho ‘maid of honor. Their liats were kbluck lacc" and they carried arm '_ bizuqiisls oi uslers and siv-tet peas. Di-Yinli the Signing 0i the Yegist" 2 Marion IVBcQuarrle, 3 Lucille Cain Miss luirizim Profiti sang “Be-lpben, 4 Athol R0befl§On_ cause," the time honored wedding‘ Grades 5 ands, 1 Eva Mam,‘ 2 lmimh by "If-‘ndeiswhn “'95 Played Beatrice __Sulllvan, s Lillian Walsh, -_I his the couple left the church. Alter 4 Catherine sumvmh 4 the wedding a reception was held Grades 7 and a, 1 Irene Dew“ 2 at ihc bride's home. It “'85 i1 "ma" Catherine Corcoran, 3 Margaret delightful function. The guests Mann’ 4 Catherine 08mph?“ ‘ “m.” received by the parent's or Grades 9 and l0, Mary Slaven, m" bride and gmmm’ Mrs‘ Mam Olive Dewar, Mary MacPherson, Lcod being gowned in Black chan- Lola Robertson - iilly lace and Mrs. Warren in Blue sec 2 Map Déawlng P E I 1E"! Georgette. Both wore cogsage bou- Mann 2 Florence D0l;0t;oe' a m qucts cl roses. The drawing room ' ' was dccoratcd with Mums and liott Smith, 4 Beatrice Sullivan. Asms and the dming room looked Maritime-s, 1 Lillian Walsh, 2 A. ‘ Murphy, 3 1.01s Robertson, 4 Wilson Ross- corsolicre from New York, a demonstration is now being given in the Corset Department NE W PER TH . SCHOOL FAIR Continued from base 6 featuring the new models of “Nemo-llex" Foun- ' ilniion Garments, in a wide variety of new and ziilrnciivc fabrics. Whatever type your figure may be, there is a “Nemoilcx” Foundation Gar- mv. ni in zi style and fabric i0 suit your need. 1 Harry Mellish, Union Rd, 2 New- ton Smith, . Perth. Hammer Handle, 1 Neal MacNeill N. Perth, 2 Bertram Curran, Sum- mervllle, 3 Newton Smith, N. Perth CLASS ill-LIVESTOCK AND POULTRY Sec i Calf, 1 Blair McLaren, Bru- denell, 2 Brace McLearen, Bruden- ell, 3 Olive Dewar, N. Perth, 4 Al- vin Moar, N. Perth. ‘ Special Prize, 1 Mabel Moore, N; Perth. Sec 2 Plymouth Rocks, 1 Mabel Moore, 3 Alvin Moore, 3 Newton Smith. 4 Irene Dewar. Sec 2 White Ifighonis, 1 Anne Rourke, 2 Neal MacNeill. i CLASS 11—COLLECTl0NS Sec 1 Weeds, pressed, 1 Brudenell school, 2 New Perth School, 3 Roseneath School. Sec 3 Pressed Leaves, 1 ‘N. Perth School, 2 Roseneath School, 3 Mary MacPliei-son, N. Perth, 4 Catherine Robertson, Brudeneli. Sec 3 Insects, 1 New PerthSch. 2 Summerville, 3 Union Road. sec 4 iveed Seeds, 1 Union Road School, 2 New Perth, 3 Summcrville CLASS IZ-SCIIOOL WORK Sec 1, Intel-else Book, Grades 1 and 2, 1 Evelyn Ross, Union Rd, 2 Harriett Campbell, Roseneath, 3 Jean MacQuarrle, Roseneath, 4 A. Donohoe, Roseneath. Grades 3 and 4, l Roy Kennedy, imperial Fox Biscuits and imperial Puppy Food Iieqillnr rill" i‘, l‘ iii .i i‘ [coiling oi‘ those is giving the desircil results in mil liniiclius. “LllPliltlAL-YEI) FOXl-IS" are s lrv themselves. 'l'iii-y "prniluuc llli‘ guilds," \llii'(‘~‘i by liberal feeding oi‘ UEPEIKIIXLS. I or Sill!’ by lending lsland dealers or direct from factory. iiiiiifibibi. ISBUIT Gil, LTD. l‘Yi-. ll“ T .‘ l. i iI. I"-’?Ti 1503:3116. (Ihtirliiiil-toivii, l‘. E. I. T €€C3f"£- Cllififflffiif‘ £1,057 ‘Of/‘QXJIZTQ E R. BiiQQW Hi3 lliclirriond 51., if. w o SJ. '9. i i? 3 l i i. E1 3 ‘z’. . [a o _ri _‘.YU'f‘¢i'L‘:"-'t‘d39 9.31.00 ,»-_.r_r_-,»~. Clio l‘|(')l'|'(‘l()\Vl'l Fire, Life, Acciclengifickness and Plate Glass insurance vrry attractive in decoration ofi yellow and white. A delicious buf- fut lunch “as served. Ivirs. Geo. Sampson poured the tea and Mrs. Jviui Proiitt cut the ices). A very plnail-trint evening was spent. Music “as rliidcrcd by Min. Campbell, p _ 2.1-. Russel McKay, Miss Miriam Aggent at Summersicle, Lloyd Lewis t, Prof, Warren, Mr, Garnet 9 __.; P1, . t and Mr. Russell I McKay. 3-‘ n ~ rrscucozrucrczaoooaommizaczco szczcicicouiaoooivoo}; ‘W’ “m! Mrs‘ warren left by m°t°r Thursday A. M. for Halifax, on their return they will reside in Clurlottetoivn. The popularity of lllc young couple was shown by the Africa. 1 Geo Dewar, 2 Mary Sla- vcn, 3 Olive Dewar, 4 Anne Rourke. Sec 3 Drawing. Fruit, 1 Gordon Wilkie, N. Perth, 2 Bessie Stewart, N. Perth, 3 Claude Mellish, Union Rid, 4 Evelyn Ross. A Vegetables, 1 Bruce MacLaren, 2 Athol Robertson, 3 Cecil Power, 4 Blair MacLarcn. Landscape, i Eva Mann, 2 Ted Mellish, 3 Elliott Smith, 4 Ellsworth Ross. House, 1 Wilson Ross, at Lowest Ra te. 1511'“ ‘If: i, , _P1II_>I:L_ r} -r HJIJI‘ (_>()<,lt 2 Albert F‘ I lirse number of i-icdding presents MUYDiIY. 3 Cyrus Martin, 4 Lillian "K"",l',"z§'llnéqgp‘ fin“ vpglfiffpasq from relatives and friends at home ‘Wflifih- -».£~i Era; a y u time u and abroad. i Car, 1 Evelyn Walsh, 2 Olive V‘ N“) _ I _ Y _' H _ _ ‘ p Among them were many beautl- 'Dewar. 3 Anne Rourke, 4 Melissa . liltlti you liic you um haw: ficli, cold lul pieces of silver, cut glass and Mason. "Willi"! iviiici‘. just by liritiilai"; ‘rl lop. ,\,‘p nwro priming. n0 more iic:ii"_\" pizriipiiii; --'iil llic ivzilci‘ you wzini zilwzrvs. china also substantial checks. The groom's gilt to the bride was a handsome CllFCk to the bridesmaid crystal earrings, to the besi; man B- soid siznet Fills. The bride travel ‘van, 2 Marlon McQuarrle, 3 Lucelle .' led in a Hudson seal coat gilt oi lCampbell, 4 Walter McNeil]. her parents. Her dress was an en- i Grades l5 and d, 1 Margarct Paw- scmble of black and white silk er, 2 Eva Mann, 3 Beatrice Sullivan fisne with accessories to match. 4 Florence Donohoe. . L. Gad 7 d B, lEll Mllish. f Asks Divorce, Wife r as an so * e Sec 4 Penmanship, 1 and 2—l H. Robertson, 2 Robt Donohce, 3 G. Mellish, 4 Bessie Stewart. W‘, have installed Myers Automatic Grades 3 and 4, 1 leiorence Sulli- Vfliiiri‘ Systems in hundreds of llnnics. They siuri lhcnir;clvcs 'l‘lioy slop ‘themselves. They use a minimum 0f electricity 0r gasoline. We can also supply IBH uranium. Q. __-- Pgdrpl wagon across 19a Standard panel delivery: IVIJQ sspruu truck the reliable Ford truck. These, with many,’ others, are today providing low-cost hauling in all parts of the Dominion. One feature of modern business is the vital part played by the expense of transporting goods; reduc- tion in that itenr may sometimes change loss into profit, or make \ FOR HAULING ECONOMY HERE are illustrated twenty-two types of possible important price adjustments. It is in lessening hauling expense that the Ford trucli is making its great contribution to‘ I ' Canadian enterprise. Your Ford dealer will gladly help you investigate the possibilities ‘l of the commercial units that are most likely to meet your hauling needs. Cou- yincing demonstrations _will bemade. “T!!! CANADIAN TRUCK" Enclosed delivery behind standard cab Sundries for danish-door dulled’? >l_"—' I ___ l ii ll-illfil\_\\\$\._\jrml X 3 Battlers’ truck Ciwmbioillivi! Fills-flock hi! Blycrs I~‘0rcc or Lift Pumps-the czisicst for hand npcru- lion. Send for catalogs, 2 Anne Rourke, 3 Catherine Corcor Has Stomach Trouble "i ‘ “m ‘"15"- _______ l Grades 9 and 10, 1 Evelyn Walsh, trgliblhad ilndisfstion eras stiimacli f2 Melissa Mann, a Olive Dewar, 4 l e an go so un earlibc myqJUy slaven. husband almost got a di . Aft . mkmg Adkmka I m, nffgég,” h“: , Scc 5 Portfolio, Nature, Grade a hand says I am a cheerful and happy ‘1 New Perth 3¢h°°b 3 37114971611. 3 Wigllitllfln 1novirl.“—GMrs. Wm. KeljlenAd Grades 5 and 6 New Perth School. e smpe erman reme y, - _ ; lcrlka, washes out BOTH stomach P‘ E’ I‘ I N” Perm Bchw" ,'iind bowels, removing poisons which S“ B‘ m"? Mapul on" De‘ i lrnuse gas bloating, nervousness, bad WM‘. 3 F10" Mflfiin. 3 MM‘)! Blflvin slccp. Adlerika contains no harmful 4 Rats, Coragfgn. 3 drugs. Get it today; in 2 hours you'll CLASS u SPORTS 50 Yard Dash, Girls under 9, 1 Ezisv terms hi‘ rid of gas and bowel poisons. Hughes Drug Co., Ltd. mllillANTED We will be buying lambs and live hogs 5'! B. Mensren, 4 E- Rom. 100 Yard Dash, Boys 9 to 12. 1 A. Etcsrcrrr at St. Peter’s on Wednesday, October 14th, ii until noon. Highest market prices paid. ll Bring yours along as this will probably be I the last day we will be buying at St. Peter's. _ 9817-10-13-21. H. J. MABON PIONEER!!!‘ Montague P. I. I. 081st Connected With Drsgstere Elsie i?! .€Z‘€ EXAMINATION ll Iistlnr and supplying“ Glllfliflo. ifl-Zé: l Cronin, 4 Edwin Mcilisli. 100 Yard Duh, Boys over l2 1 Douglas Meilish and Harry Melllsh 2 Cyrus Martin, 3 M. Ross, 4 Alvin Moar. Jocky Ewe Boys under 12, i A. Murphy, and John Cairns, 2 Ken- neth Dewar and Blair McLaren. Jocky Race Boys over 12, Billy Evans and Joe McKerins. 2 Har- ry Melllsh and Cyrus Martin. 3 D. Mellish and Neal MeNeill. Three Legged Race Girls over 12 1 Irene Dewar, Flori. Martin, Olive Dewar, Gertrude Power, s Florence Cronin. Anna Curran. 4 Evelyn Walsh, Mary Blavsn. Three begged Race Bays, 1 0y- rus Martin. Alvin Moll". I Albert Murphy, and Jno Cairns, I Freddie Martin and Gordon Dewar, 4 N. Do lime delivery car iii lIIO 6 Panel body on 131 54-inch wheelbase Mabel Moore, a Marjorie-Martin, s Murphy, a John Calms, {Iiinbrose Dewar, z iilor-rie mriTiTzffivielfii”*'séyi*"wbscibEmw”pizq'?fia Jean McQusri-ie. 50 Yard Dash Girls 9 1501311. Ross, I Gertrude Power, 3 Mary Mc Kenna, 4 Catherine Corooran. ‘is Yard Dash, Girls Over 12, 1 I. Dewar, 2 Evelyn Walsh, 3 Mellish, 4 Olive Dewar. ‘iii Yard Dash, Boys under s, 1 Bruce Mclami. 2 Claude Mellish, Walsh, 4 Aline Dewar. Boys Backward Race, 1 Douglas Mellish, 3 Harry Mellish, 3 Joe Mc- Kenna, 4 Albert Murphy. Girls Backward Race, 1 Evelyn Walsh. 2 lion Martin, s Olive D:- Wll‘. 4 Bertie Power. Burned Terriblfidl isfiflured. Healed y Cutiqn-a, "Fortiireefesrsl troubled with ' they were qu te hardzlild tiny but rswplgl-pleeifhnilwiivesgstm ' Later‘ :12? angers vtery sore. e Dim ea burned terribly when as em, mum.” oflhizgl. 5°’ W" hi"? dil ured. lwssstslou to "I "id W! "I164! after another but none o! 1b b“ gggg, “"'“2.'.l'.."'l‘ ="**mszi.-rl.<>.'iez.i:.-il,~irii--'i’- - ed." (sir-s MissA ° ' ""'°°“|“QE{ N- 5-. Soot. 4_ m“ wmmf m mm“ 5*" Martin and Ray Kennedy, 2 Har- ry Melilsh and Wilson Ross, l D Mellish and Neal McNeil], 4 Alvin Mon-r and Cyrus Martin. _ Boys and Girls Reilly Rios — 1 Union Road, 2 New Perth, I Bums merville, 4 Greenfield. llomiiiandnougias Moiilah. msIIOlALb-oiril. 1mm m2°c%“i>3~'."r’ltJW-F£s lnlwleesdha