4 ‘v2-=~ <==z\=~ -=-_=1‘=- ='“°*=‘1“ iiraircx “~»<=m::&¢s=s~i=P's~. wa* rm- ... >“,, 1 “‘ »~ 31 .» nearer *Ulf in iliini ni no inpnini lining Minn mini ion <» .ci 00_ Fmpnv Ti-IE FUR MARKET-iMr. Chester MoLure, manager of the P E Island .r° SWREME coU‘h~|-___,M Au, Fur Sales Board has received the for erton last week, George McNeill. Wllv W” °""‘°d..‘""‘ "fm" “hm “t tl” nnoPEri'rv sat: -'riie pro ei-ty P c:;::m%°°;,i£i°r:,°i,.n°°.,:‘z“s,::’sf »f rf me »» 0l’1`l I' ,owed out on ba" the c er of Prince and Fitz oy Sta lhlpku “-"tm CORRECTION.-In the report which n_.n “_ ____, appeared a few ago of the Standing Fields or Grain Cemiielitwfi iii S°“"{ naruan Fnom csN'rENNiAL -_ ern Queen, the name A J Myers Dr S N Robertson' Principal of P appeared as heviiis wen first Prize W ceiisge of ciniriniieinwn, nav lil. oats Till! Bh0Ul\‘l -l15V0 M911 R H Stnvert, of Hunter Rivei, Rev R.R No 1, Lorne, Ont. ‘Tor over three years, I was confined to bed with Rlieumahsm. During that time, I nad treatment from n numbei of doctors, and tried nearly everything I saw advertised to sure Rheumatlsm, without receiving any benefit Finally, I decided to try Fruit nl- tives". Before I had used halfa box, I noticed an improvement , the pain was not so severe, and the swelling started to go down I rimlmued taking' lhxsfruzi me dlfffw, improving all the time, and now I can walk about two miles and do light chores about the place". ALEXANDER MUNRO 500 n box, 6 for $2 50, trial size 25c At all dealers or sent postpaid on receipt of pnce by Fruit n tives Limited. Ottawa. I il lil lllll | ;ll~iepl:f;'ndmn l any fume’ fit c ‘l“€”a“»‘5£°°i‘;'5 rgyic szzssr. wp F LAKES WHY BE ONE OF THE CROWD? The DeVere Aviation W1 make you a competent lot Course of flying for Acro Club Certificate der reliable instructors, cor respondence course in tech nical instruction, directed by flying men Admirable anding field Trial Flight Write for particulars DeVere Aviation School l Piioiiiissionn Ciiins F , S S HFSSIIIII Barrister, Solicitor Notary Puhiio, eto MONEY TO LOAN Montague P. I. I n srsiiiiiir, ii c Barrister, Solicitor und Notary Public Nevveon Bleek. Charlottetown Branch Office, Georgetown Money to Loan on Real letate L Dr it W Mcllinnon VETERNAR ’ SURGION Ofilee, 180 Kent Street Opposite Moreli Hotel Telephone 75| IURSOII & DUFFY llrriotere and Attorneys Ileltore fer Royal Bank of Canada MONIY T0 LOAN IIIIBUBTOII R Still lnrrleterh Attornoyo, Nohry Pub- lic, Ito., Oelloltoro for Canada lank Anaoelatlon lnnk in Montreal, can- ada, Permanent Mortgage Oorpoe- ation. _ i’ le|..EOD I BEIITLEY A J Hynes, Cherry Valley. ed Leopards brought good prices SUCCESSFUL ISLAND TEACHER -Miss Jeanne A Andrew, daughter of ‘wr and Mrs Thomas Andrew, of St Eleanor's who last year was on the teaching statf of Arundel Aca demy, is returning next week to Grande Ligiie, Quebec, where she has accepted a position on the teaching stall? at Feller Institute, which is aftil lated with McMaster University Miss Andrew proved herself a very eiil lent teacher at Arundel Academy he will no doubt hold the same at eller institute and her friends wish iss Andrew every success KNOWN HERE.-The Halifax Re order says,-ilCaptain J F Tupper, who is in charge of St Mary’s Parish their two children, is staying in Tor nto Mrs Tupper has for some time een busily engaged in the work of he lnterChurth Forward Movement Canada at main headquarters in oroiito, where she will resnnie her uties as soon as her health permits Captain Tupper resided some years go in Charlottetown while preparing or orders) ROTARY CLUB --Rotarian Consul ierce presided at the weekly lunch on of the Rotary Club In the R086 nd Gray yesterday Three new embers were introduced on taking their seats for the tirst time, viz Vlessrs Edward Bell. Murdock Bell nil Gordon Hughes The members ntertalned one another by briefly de ailing lion they earned their first olliir, the cake being unhesitatingly warded to the member ot one of the ained professions, who candidly confessed he had never earned an ionest do lai in his life www Herpicide Marg Saga I ile girls are envging other peoples beauti ul hair they could have their own b using NEWBRO S HERPICIDE Sold Evergwhere lppimhem at Berber Shops ~ --.»-~.»-. .v--v» ~~~-~ "* l 4++»+ _'.`i&'L"_-Zi #QI muh _¢~I _--__-I-in :"51- ‘i #1 #tcm ,f` ~ L TL( ls H _Ci w -_ ?" ff, I , :Ml .I1 l Il 'PI ~ 371’ I., l Bruins Conroe hotel T0 R O NTD In Centre of Shopping and Business District iso nooiws 100 with Private Sallie EURoPE/IN PLAN Ml- Ni THOIPION, PNP- + §‘f lowing bulletin from the auction sale rem;-ned "om having ,mended me of Funsion Bros, St Louis lilidel' Dalhousie College Centenary in Hali- date of September 17 -Racoon. twen inx Dr Robertson had the honor or ty live, welt 15 higher, April otter un having the degree of LLD conterred changed; Australian rabbits furrlers upon him at the convocation held on sorta. one hundred twenty five ver Sept 11 congratulations io Dr Ron cent batter sorts, fifty higher than ertson are in order ,New Zealand rabbits, furriern -- sorts one hundred, hatters sorts, ilfty ISLAND HERDS GOOD WORK- higher than April Badger, ten Clvet, Messrs J M Laird & Son, Kelvlii fifteen, house cat fifty Wolverine Grove, swept everything in the short ten higher than April white hares, horn classat Woodstock,NB last week Mountain Lion, Leopard Cat. unchang and are again to the top this week at n Glace Bay, received word Thursday sociation They will visit Lawrence l f the illness ot his wife, who with t0W!l. N S t0 S96 U18 tablet El'9Cl6li Johnston, M L A Charles C andier, was sold at auction yesterday fore- noon to Mr Percy Tamer for $7 700 John Sterling, of Bradalbiine, .ind Mr Thaln Campbell, of Summerslde. have lFredericton The never beatori Statil~y Monarch shown for years at the head of Messrs Laird's herd now owned and exhibited by Mr R A Snowball of Chatham, N B, went down to second place to Messrs Laird's White Gloster. a hull of good scale and sup herb quality This herd won first in both aged and Breeders herds and a large number of ilrsts in this class le -ON HOLIDAY TRIP.-Rev and rs H G Melleck of OLeary will uve on Tuesday for a month’s trip I through Nova Scotia and New Bruns wick They will attend the Baptist Womens' Convention in Wolfville, N S October 15-I7, and the Maritime Convention at Woodstock N B Oct ober 18-2" to which Mr Melleck goes as a delegate from the Island as n the Baptist church to the memory f their son who was killed In the war During their trip Mr Melllck will preach in Wolfvllle and other central places CUP FOR COMPETITIONI-At meeting of the Provincial Advisory Committee for cooperation In Boys Work held in the Y M C A the kind offer of Mr Taylor Statten oi' a cup for annual competition among the Tuxls Boys was accepted and a letter of appreciation to Mr Statten was ordered to be forwarded A stipula tion attached to this cup ls~(l) It is open to annual competition (2) Any i Tuxis Square can enter for cup (3) l Competition shall be based on the four fold work of the Tuxls program me (4) Provincial Advisory Coni mittee shall map out basis of compet ition Mr Stattcn in a recent letter says I have always looked upon the Island as a place from which Canada’s best men come, and consequently I have counted it as one of our most( important Y M C A fields I be lieve In the days to come many of our outstanding Y M C A leaders will b ‘Spud Islanders ' FROM OVERSEAS-After live years of service overseas Regimental Sergeant B F Macdonald arrivei in Charlottetoivn on Tuesday night 'Ile Arrived in Canada by the S S Min iieilakha, B. considerable number of other men from this province being among the troops who came hy this ship Mr Macdonald enlisted in 1911 in the original 25th Nova Scotia B t talion He put in eighteen and ii 'ilf months of service in France and took part in all the principal fighting in which the Canadians were engngci ilurlng that time During the ‘ight ing on the Somme in October 1916, lin ‘vas wounded and was' sent to Eng land for treatment Upon his recov ery he returned to France and aftoi eelng further service was transferr nd to the 2nd Casualty Training Sta tion in England and later was made Regimental Sergeant with the Can adian University troops Sgt Macdon ald is a native of Amherst and hi wife was formerly Miss Emma Barr of this city l.Aio ro Ri-:s1'.-'rue nineriri or the late Mr Jehu Byrne took place yesterday morfiing It was very large ly attended., the numerous friends of the decéased gentleman making it ii point to be present to pay their lest ‘rlbute to one who was held in the highest esteem by citizens generally Rev Maurice McDonald oillciated at the Requiem service in St Dunstan’s with his Lordship the Bishop and R Dr 'McMillan in the Sanctuary, wh e Rev W V McDonald took the ser vice at the grave The pallrbearers were Messrs Joseph MoCarey J J Michael Moran, D 0'M Reddln and Col S. R Jenkins The moumers were as follows -Messrs Arthur and William Byme, Thomas and Jam s Baldwin, P V Robin, Francis Duigan. Thomas Sweeney, Dr ed well, Col Jack Jenkins and H in-y Jenkins, R F Maddlgan, Mr M Leod, T B Grady, J. I Davies, E T Higgs, MLA C.G Duffy MLA J Cronan, Joseph Carter, F J Nash. George Reddln, Mr. Loughran and Charles Moran The floral bequests beautiful These were conveyed n i _;. a special flower vehicle. ir. 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