l if i oorosnn 14. 1921 um r..\ 1 =P.'-...f;:'.*,":*s:.r...... _ WHLTI-Qlyisidtql Qngue teilsatale of irnprloper elimination ‘of poisonous body waste matter. Physicianssay that if . this condition ‘is ‘oar Quickly corrected it always leads will health. " _» = The new fine granule‘ Abbey's 581E, illaliefi a delicious, sparkling. ‘health beverage which ensures daily elimination oi, poi- sonous waste matter in a gentle, but . thorough manner. i 7 TbelnewiAbbeyb AQLRJBFAIR ingasmart new package of‘ blue, Granule Abbey's l | l l i i i i i Original Coarse v ‘ 35d" on sale. grey ivaiiitl white. All " ‘~-‘- '.i '. New Fine Granule Abbey's fer in every way. BEYS i The MorninlgQHéJalth salt m I ‘i i Sir:— i I ures I am 1 . Halzdlbrook’ .:_._...‘. 'i i »-: l1 tended, the pastor. Dougali officiating. .- Mr. G - at his omo here.- Moncton. "trip to the city last week. recent visitor here. pnce. Qaiiem. ' ty-seven seconds. The ‘Anglican _' to ohooie from. .; , And Vicinity . . Fr d i glggdglllgngngrlfgliiadogo 1::;:w.1;§,1\ dainty lunch gwas ithen has returned to her homeafter her‘! cent operation in the P. 1E1. Island Nospltal. sol-vice at ranch Hill on SundB-Y B!” evening. Oct. 2, wasyery largely at- v. Ewen Mac- - Mr. Joseph O’Bricn, City. mailed business trip here last week. The people of this community heard-filth regret of the death of rge Wood on Friday, Oct. 7. Mr. rind Mrs. James Ford and son James. Iwho spent a pleasant holiday here, returned to their home in ‘Mr. P. H. Myers mude a business . Mr. Nathan Jenkins. City. was a Service at the Baptist Church here on Sunday afternoon. ‘Oct. conducted by Rev. A. A. McLeod. who gave a very interesting talk on "the work of the Temperance Alli- Durlng the service a beauti- Jul. anthem was rendered by the choir. the organist being Mr. Joshua Potato picking seems to ‘be quite Abe order of the day here. “ .~ interesting contest took place on ' >Wednesday last at the home of Mr. ‘ J. A. Drake. when Mr. Barley White offered a prize to the young lady who could pick three baskets of po- ‘tatoes in the shortest-length of time. -Quite a number of the ladies con- tested, but the prize. which was ll lumber. _ lovely box of chocolates. was ‘won ' by Miss Julia Myers. who rlilcd the 4 three baskets in one minute and fif- Mlrrqy mo viclm-ry Th many friends of Mrs. Hamil- ton i orne are pleased to learn um. Ihe is doing as wolLas-can bokex» booted after {a very seriousoperxv tion in the P.E.1.'Ho'spital. ' ' ‘ Congregation of l, Bt. John's Church. Milton. gathered at the- beautiful home of Mr. Ston- .hen i-iolroyd on Wednesday. Oct. th 4p greet Rev. C. F Johnson and ,waa read by Mr. c. E. Mackenzie. nd a purse of gold presented b)’ A,‘ . l i; l1 Jewele fix bride and himself expressed dad 1i c. ,-_ VlSllOl; to her homo in Milton. Miss in Northam. toll. in Milimi rci-ilntiy. 2' wag iniiy. rcporiipm yery good crop. A very James Coies. POINT PRIM SCHOOL Grade V11I.-1. Lend; 2, Florence Stewart. son; 2. Kathleen McLeod. 5011. son Murchison. 1 =1" radoQL-"A, rlprma Gillis. ‘grade son. vaiuo of money." "flood thing!" wa ‘ts, a quarter." I . l mmmRwmm~n ‘l In one of our rho‘ windows can be oleen a beautiful m 5:1 of semi-porcelain dinner svareyat .i.he reasonable sum of f moo roi- the complete moor 97‘ (nieces,- ' Till: ll only one of the many different patterns. we have -l.,.. We s..." be [loll lo oliow you our allloroint patterns ,_ and would appreciate your inspection. . \ no. WIW. iLltd. l 14s. Since "I868 _ 1 "Marjorie Viekcrson North River. has been ylsitinglq-Qy friends in Milton. While there she: wus the guest of Miss Addie Moore. Miss Iiclh Colon while Miss Doris slqclqnan presented the brldo with a beautiful bouquet of Sweet Peas- Mr. "Johnson on" behalf of’ his, thanks in a few well chosen words. served‘ by tho ladies. Tile eve was whiled away*by.-music and palmistry. Aft- or singing "God .Save the King" ' all departed wishing the bride and many happy years of wed- Mies Lillian Moore was a recent Miss Victoria MacLoan has rc- turned l.o Milton after spending two weeks vacation at her home Miss Ella Coles. R. N., wns u . reoputvlsltor to her home in Mll-' "Mr. and Mrs. Lentil Stewart and As‘ tlioilaul" week has boon favor, able‘ for lilo farmers. potato dig- kllig {to nearly" completed and nil ' ‘ ' i.r——-—- Mr, and Mrs. Preston Warren and! son liiid daughter James and Doro-' thy. accompanied by Mrs. (irahaml of (iluvdndisli mlflomd to Milton uni — - ‘Phursday - lust. While ihere they were lilo-guests of Ml‘. and Mrs. Following is the standing o: Poinl. Prim School fofthe month of Sep- Angusena Mc- Gradc V. tSr.)—1. Agnes Murchi. Grade V. (JrJ-l, Raymond Gillis; sg-[Yelya qillis; 3. Helen Murchi- Grade II1.—1. Lack Gillis; 2, Wil- I. (Sm-l; Ruth Nichol- i | Grade I. iJrJ-l, Chester Gillis; 2. Mervin Glliis; 3. Manson Mur- chlson.—Annie Murchison. teacher. —-<0>—-—-—— "i’vo fried lo i.each my boy the ufi Editor Guardian, from 1912 to 1919 inclusive. After aicareful study of these fig- lic attitude will be aroused and that a: deeper interest will be taken in a,this service to Canada. The figures nluestloh which should concern us are correct as recorded in the De- beyond/ail others in our commercial partment of Railways and Canals at S. S. "P. E. island" h1g8. S. ”Scotia No. l" Borden Pier Tormentine Pier . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S. S. "P. E. Island" Borden Pier Tormentine Pier A_ great many were surprised the when I n-iade the statement i previous letter ma CHARLOCFETQYVNNMGUARDIAN" Tunnel and Car Ferry Costs This is a question that has not re- Cilarlottelown, P. E. l. ceived public attention for almost a. _ October 13th. 1927 generation. There are those among ' us who have not had an opportun- ity of knowing all the facts and fig- ‘ures in connection with what has 1n my last letter I promised been and continues to be our great- sonlc further showing the cost o!‘ the presenVCar Ferry, "Prince Edward," lcost of the piers, land and all equip- lacts and figures. est problem. convinced that the pub- interests. Ottawaw- PORT BORDEN Work done under contract . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..$ 1,340,820.35 Transfer Bridge . . . . . . . . . .. . 47,164.00 Electric Light Plant . 1,400.00 Land . . . . . . . . . . . . . ‘. . . . . . . . 25,807.07 Station and Engine House . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 14,840.28 _ ————-—- $l,430.03l.70 CAPE TORMENTINE Work done under contract . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..$ 750,296.95 Transfer . . . . . . . . . . . . 47,164.00 Electric Light Plant . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1,400.00 - "-——-~ $ 840060.95 GENERAL Engineering and Supervision . . . . . . . . . . Iis 210,906.31; Materials and Supplies . . . . .. . 198,011.14_ Labor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60,228.14 ——~~ 3 357,235.61 Car Ferry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. s 680,947.32 707517307530. There must be added to this the cost ~of the proposed new Ferry, say . . . . . . . . . . . . . 511011000110 Making a total cost of . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $4,473,075.58 Annual depreciation on $4,473,075.58 at. 106:. , , _ _ _ , , _ _ , _ _ , , _ ,, 3 44130750 Interest on invested Capital nt 3% on $4,473,075.58 . . . . . . . . .. $ 134,192.26 Total annual cost . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $ 581,499.76 Following are the annual operating charges for this service for 1926 as published in_ my letter of October 5th: OPERATION REPAIRS ~i—*"~"— $ 45.7411?! a1 annual cost with new ferry in operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..$ 832,953.70 that It must be remembered that it also the was in May, 1891 that Sir Douglas ‘Fox made his report to the Hon. /Slr lment at Tormentine and Borden Geo. E. Foster, then Minister-of Finance. thirty-six years ago. I have written to the latter asking for-a copy of this report if available. " " Let us now consider the cost‘ of . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .s 111,969.01; . . .$ 33298.71 present day service will greatly in a exceed these figures which take in- when all to consideration ,»al1 the figures such as interest on only. lcost, ‘annual operatingcharges and} depreciation were obtained thatlasiecp at the switch. or living in a ;tbcy would exceed $600,000. Theyffoors wlrarlisc. will be still further surprised to learn today that this service is cost-,cr gggvus 0122111113! not less than $832,-jwlll continue lo increase. and the '. 0 wi ou even making any ail-entire trade of ihc so“ Hubby’ Keppmh’ were vlsitoralowpnce for contingencies which continue to be dependent on a fcrryi, 11,795.98 8,156.73 7,790.51 $ 205,712.30 ‘ 9,102.21 2,140.12 s 251,453.94 581 499.16 the financial side} [might very easily bring these figures service for its existence. A glance at’ up to say $900,000.00, this amount those figures must convince even nl .-,.M,._*_G‘ ‘A. Cole” ha“ ucvepmd "mlcapitalizcd at 3% would provide for prejudiced mind that our claim is,| 908mm, m, mad master i“ m“, vlfijzla. capirtalll cxpelrlgitliiirzsho: 530,000,000]. sound and busincess like from wlllll-l am u y sa s e a e annua cvcr angle you choose to view ii. economic loss to the province with‘ S. A. McDONA LI) Marie's Mrs. ed hosts to “Well. 1 don't know. Ho used to|Nolfl "n "i" P- E- Island Es: lev- helave for ten cents. but now he 277.0 points; 250.6 points. points. u _~'l\.'l Day country was at war. that she would keep the day a holiday for herself. her family ad the entire parish. for the rest of her Frank. returned home about to leave for France. Every year since the mother has " "m" km“! , Th“; yo“. an|CM1 will‘. llllrlllll Wlllcll he had Hlfiln son lioruarti and lllrsa (lvblln Donald Italian brass band paraded throughim‘ $17"'°0° “ml burl“ it l" m“; l" East Harlem’ playing the Mrs oflmllhpiill. Tho spirit could not real: “My and the Unite,‘ states‘ andflllléll the treasure was -DH0l\l‘lliPl||v .51..’ gilw-hiltiltilicdzaadn ggfhégfllhfl iWO 110"‘ Sunday wlili friends in Darn- Two natives had previously un-f, enrtbed the treasure about lo remove it when lilo lipirll. M _ , made itself visible in a frighlfuh ‘l. shape. forced tho men to cover up‘ n. lhe money. and scared them off. y], The spirit implored Mr. Bothma lo M find the hoard and divide ll he- . tween tho brothers present. mrmod of a missing mnnml‘ kept her pledge. Garibaldi. her husband and Frank. now -35 years old. and her other four sons and daughter, play- cost of the party was $1500. MO} EGG LAYING CONTEST . inll Contest for tho 49th Week Ending October 9. 1927. Mr. H. C. C . for the week with 50.2 points, Mr _'M. Cutiiffeh B.R. are 2nd with 42. points: Mr. V. R. Ross‘ B.R. are 3rd; with 34.9 points; Mr. Clifford Mcllwens BR. are 4th with 32.5 points. and Mr. John L. Clark's B.R. arfitb with 31.3 poin ree of Mr. H. C. Muttarfs B.R. lead‘- tile Contest to date for individ- ual-production. hen No. 7 having andhcn No. 9, 260.9 points; Clifford MeEwens 11R. hen No. 6 is 4th with 256.4 points, and Mr. H. O. Muttarth BR. hen No. 4 is 5th with‘ Thegpens leading in total produc- tion to date are as follows: ‘ First, H. C. Muttart‘: pen with- 223837 points; second. Mrs. J. F. Eastonb W.l.. with, 1935.4 points; third. Mr. Clifford McEwen's B.R. with 1849.8 points; fourth. Mrs. Alex. ‘Hamilton's B.R. with 1843.5 points; fifth, Mr. William Ooughianb 13.17.. with 1720.0 points. and 6th, Mr. Ev- erett Mowatt’: W.L. with 1695.6 The total production for the week m] 417 em. and 1w, date 311989.. .. .. _.__...¢a-0-L__»_. admit stop to rlilolr-"wiiol lilo She made the pledge on soioié-"‘"*"‘°"’~ in 1917. when thlsl the neighborhood. The Muttart's B.R. led the ts. hen No. 5. 270.7 points. Mr. SPICINGIHLL. INVEBNEBS. ALBION NU’! aasco con of Helen!" . l; ' gmidlnllllihiiikl. .110. Jaunted...» i‘ n ' ._ll .v_ N. i’? m-e H her somlituulisi. ho Vll-lllFfl 4i uninjured. gloat difficully established The war ended just as Frank wmwwvith the familiar oi‘ file Plilfl‘. We can. supply ooal in any quantity required.‘ OLD SYDNEY BCBIENED. ALBION BOUN D ALBION STOVE amino/m ANTIIEACITIQ. wausn ANTI-IIIAOITII. " Prompt deliveries, lowest prices, Special pfloolon our Mo. 'w. D. GILLIS a co. lhlliluziic. Mr. Bulimia liflil previously iohl ,, (y... day‘, rm. q-urmm, when, iho council a strange ' said lie heard that ghosts huunlifil SIM..." Christmas WW, Hipndfl this lonely spot, and bring n Spir y story. He‘ “- and. with .., 'l‘liis. he silirl. was lhc spirit of iii llK‘. South; Alli‘. and wore‘ Sll in Oil your wants for nu sp is J. W Bll flrri- .".‘ _ Sunday with friends inHiCharlotte- College, is Thelma and Master Eve ett Dou- aiti, Mr. and Mrs. Chester. Simpson and llliss Marion Simpso Mrs. (liulrgu Wesley ance at Bianclu- Crozicr, (laughter of Mr. and lllrs. llenry on ,\Vf'iilivslllty, OVlfilifti‘ ‘lilill. purchased ilic homo of \ i ~ . . a .. It seems to me that we have been M" work iuul intends scliinig his r031. As the years no by witil an in-j 5mm“ m“! “"7" "i -“""‘liiy iwrv 035mg trade thaw annual Coslillllll’ zllld the wholo w general are plnuscli to. h-nrn lllill Province will' M mob‘; llili‘ mi 'I‘lius(i:|_v' ,l2ll'('\l'0ll to ,.\'||li presided and SllllPfl (he rm... l°ll"l"nluluilst their homo in Sun Furn- vlsrli, Cilllf. nlcillntely soul. his hound in pup. inlod on being tho nwneWof such hounds. they need no furillor rec- ommendation an their pgwerg CQAL . tested. by Mi‘. (llurk Wbodside look place hirgely attended. Mr. Morrison. Kenslugton, w“ Cflmllflny 0f Charlottetown. was n visitor to Malpeque this week. fui isle of Somewhere." ba ned by Cardinal O'Connell, of Boa on. was written by a deeply religious wom- lnl; to LS. Fearls, who composed 31% MALPEQUE Mr. and Mrs. Pope Beer were iii attendance at the; K€l!_.‘l\'l8ll10l‘l8l Church on Sundayq l‘ Mrs. Nell iilut-Lelod, Slflldc ,i1un~ orary lhesident of; the P.E.1.. Pronbyierlal; MrimlThomaa Ram- say and Mrs. Fraser. oLSummer- side; Rev. J.ll. andrMra. Ross, Be- deque; Airs. Saint; lVIr. and Mrs! Toombs; liirs, D. MacKenzie and,‘ Mrs (loo. Siiii';is0n' 0f Kensington, were ill attendance {it the Mission; Rail)’ In Priueeiowil United church on Monday nvonlilg. l ' Mrs. Wr-sluy Black of Monoton- N.B., is the guest of Mrs. il.A.l Stewart, llamiilon. : I Ml’. Arilil|l' Wright, (ll‘llll‘(¥Vlll€!,l Nlr. null liirn. linrry Scott and son Holden, lilrs. Vvuitoil Tliumbs and two viiilllrr-n, uw-ro recent visitors lo ‘Hzunilion. ‘ i Mr. and l\lrs. lVILlUAILlHIl‘, blrs.‘ Bin-h und Mr. and Mrs. Russel Birch. of Lot I-i were roceui. guests of Mr. uml blrs. Alex‘. Sinclair, llamiliou, i ll seems us ii‘ the ownership of land in this vllllllllllllll-y‘ is undergo- ing u l'(ill|[lll‘l1' change this autumn. Mr. Arch Henry, lllallmqul‘. IHIH. sold lllH furin ul‘ one iiunidretl and fifteen zuzrcs lo Mr. (lhaiies liockq hurl. of Sprint: Valley.‘ if. Henry‘ haiHpurvluist-d :1 line redidqlicis in} Kensingiou and ]llll‘\'1(7S8S';lll0VlliK‘ llicre very soon. _Whllo liiéis r0~. grcllalilvflosing Mr. and lIlri-i. lien-i r_v_ il is gratifying lo llzIvu their‘ places so wvll filled, by 2*; outer-l prising n l<'i1‘lii(3i' as Mr. l Jekhari. Mr. and l\lr.~i. Lockhart will hoar- tlly welcomed lo lllalpequiii. Tilt‘ lwslllifllcl- of Mr. Clark Wood- sllle. ‘llulpequc, has been purchas- ell by lllS father. Mr- Arcll Wooll- side. Mr. and Mrs. Wood ldc an-l daughter iiliss ‘Thelma ‘will take possession oi‘ their new hhme this week. illlll lllOlI‘ many fri€=nds cor- lllaily-lvollzo-lilo iliern as “residents 01' the “vul'lli'l‘." g .. - H. Ml‘. and llirs. .i.ll. Lugmrby and Mr. and liirs. I..D, Mac utt, spent l0W\I1_. l l Mr. Russel Woodslde. {Pipe illll spending tiyo weeks with his parents. Mr. and gMrs. Wni l Woodiilrlo, Dzirnloy. Mr. null Mrs. James Dom-aid, Miss Mr. and (‘rozier mg] lvlzlsiier Croziol- wore l ittiend- the marriage v of llrlllifi Grozicl}. Wlllnot, Mr. (lcorgu 'l‘uylol' Ha iltomhnu r. Wm. P farm Fili- people 0i‘ linmillu ‘l in [lilflknl nmunity in‘ l'.'il.ll(l Mrs. ’l‘uylor wjill slill ‘Pfilllillllfl in llmnillvwnm About fifty young pl-oFiv- asst-rub. (‘ll ill the llnmn of Mr (Jail-k Wood , l-vuuilni-t in {lily him. Mr. W0 lSlilEi leaves in n!" rl i _ pound. LONDON and no wonder! HELLO 0/100)? We l/ie Got‘ Nut , _ for Fm / ' " VEN-KIST“ Nut Spice is rapidly taking the place of the oltlfashioned cookie— Even the sweet contents of the old cookie jar were never so crisply tcmptj ing as these new. delicious biscuits with their sliced, fresh, toasted nuts. fir. a pick-nic-up in.“ that “all-gonc" four-o'clock- iirllifithfterllunll fcclul,_{—bci'nr.t going t0 beck-n handful oi delicious Nut Spice biscuits hits the spur.‘ All grocers curry ilicin. “Livcii-kist" Smile‘. (Qe/ldy and bu)" them l:=;.' ill: "ii/f f“ ii‘ l. .1." flail-v Loni; for llJ.‘ flriiilulr ‘Trademark Registered CANADA BISCUIT CO., LIMITED _ MONCTON Biir. iill up even ii they do not iat- __ _________ .1 _ ,.a.__.__. Tryon’ Till-Bits In,“ roam“. “if g.“ he... m" p. down are to be seen lll cvcr lncreas? Mr. Mr. ' lnl). lilac- T I V0,‘, ing numbers upon our roads as they visitor to Chll1‘ll7llClO\'.'l1. llljlflzllrlligfil ill/Enlgzllbllcsflglidolllzfffirullics whirl u"? Mimi“ l .pa grading. and the MONTREAL WINNIPEG !ril_v on. Many arefidonc with that the salt water put new ill‘ rt of the work, und arc busy boys at least. irilckis loaded -- - - Will A. Poolry us; .1 P. E. l. p0tnlo_ - And now to be cainziitl l 1hr. . l. \ llllllrllll-iilynrlll:gbbllillilhvlfi‘ 0f ‘he country correspondent Lil/inf “way to n" ‘whipping pnimsl ' ‘film iiicd in mitt u o» o o o i" " 4' ' E I ‘. 1 e‘. 7 -»-- v ‘ " ‘ l.. ."""I1lifl-1l.\' llfvfllulibil M"- “">"il>'lll'~' m. "h? cinlrltrlhllwotlllfclngdqll, ‘gm, o; Mr. Fred Waite, Sllnuncrsidv, was subscription is aboul w: . v I ‘ .' will“! ‘l 1"""""' "f "mIWY-i Ml‘- GPH. ggugllrexiltfiieeservthlng whm a recent visitor lo Nbilll Tryon. ngglgct, to rpn@\\l m n) l‘ WWI)’ 11ml Ml‘. Hartwell Ahbiil . ’ ' 4 ' lb eta: ' _ To GOldllYI|l0\Y'-"l Will} “Xlfllllllllffl ilflilfltiiilfiri g'il‘t’c§fillil:_czrl’légg Messrs. Lloyd Hoivait and Ralph Vlfllll;fis\‘i‘l".f‘lillllr11'} ._____ :il"-.\'])l:1'5GlVl‘ n1 regret at, Mr. Wood- {Iichfilhq/u. m mc ufgg of £11m- he sal- Lyman. wore visitorslo Borden and Eismac. Say I grur (By British United Prersl lhullollslvlleltllnnilltxlllv- illriv lwlmdside lies ‘forth and dropping in here 90119 Traverse on FY1001’ "liming- whcn I um " -' .____. ' , " . _ l-‘lv 0 5e la g zuu tickiuu ' ' ' _ ' “flu-v.- 1 w", .1<~@»~ l, NEW YUM‘ N‘ Y" o“ 12' "A ~.C.fl."§§9.‘.‘.'.-’l.;l‘dint-ll ll'l\'!;'l'|il“lil- “.'"."" ‘hm’ ""9 .7?" "Pmke"; 0"‘ p233 ulzlcirlivolllcrereondelé? ex‘; “M” "m Mmma“ m“ 9°"- svne- S0 011*": parish in East Harlem has just con-ha Mr H Bonmm I‘ luhmzhoqburg hrluilod YlDlIIIISL. his: (harlcs h‘ mm ‘his Column is mere: say Dawson were among tho nlotorisls Eismas of__“Z " g eluded a Lhreeday celebration giv_lsplriu.lqn.tét pemdséidn m s-earpl‘ rriiilgdi-lgslf,Myldlwgllfbpilllllfglnllllil the ‘was hf mo] a pardonable pride in visiting Cup:- Travrrse on Sllliflily ‘ ,.._.__<+>_. en annually by Mrs. Laura Gari- _‘ ' V‘ _ _ ., i " - " 'l"_ i“. 1H1!)- .' '. j . _ .' ~—~~ i made gen years ago w Sam“, Marge 0" 59 - (l l‘ ' i r loom: people tripped lhc light °°-“- a“ ‘l - down with young people drove from "Yvs, Siam“ , Tryon to Borden to enjoy the lnov- “ll= Runs. ll ~ y; 1.1.. .__,. m. ten, .'.o bear with me a short time: ies__but alas there was non,“ Hm“ Fillet" 77"‘ l’ ' “l i" receive treatment. ilo will and 1 W1" 181"" W“ °‘, m" ever they had a pleasant- drive and "you right Swwli-n l... . .,- .- in ~“h"1°@9'- 51°55‘? I mam mmghhthe invigorating breeze from over Deunulvl; my 11.11". i l l urn-purer. nml inter will ho join- I by l\ll':;. Woodsidv, jlfflVlilllil to lllr. Melville DoniiJri, Mr. John- nvnrwl lo Aiberion ‘Ill Saturday. N and lllrs. Geo. B. iilnicNuii W?‘ v"1vv-vv‘l-— p!‘ During lllc your. lwonVy-oni- my. "W" "Hflfllied from muches in l" Vlvllllly- in every instance ("H0 foxes have been rciitored tn oir owners through the efforts of r. James Craig, who on being ln- Im- ll» Ml‘. Craig is tn he congratu- Hhfnl animals, und as-for the of "HUM! hove thoroughly been - .- A choice sale of furniture nwnoil slllilrflfly afternoon null was Hugh A. the ctioneer. Mr. Woodiiidc realized londld vnluc for his goods. Mr. Horton of tho lnllornatlonal Mrs. Nelson Ramsay. Alberlon. l! 811°” 01 llqr mother. Mrs. R. Donald. " RITTEN av QEEPEV nsualous WOMAN CHICAGO, IlL. Oct. 12——"B0aull- the Wife of a minister, accord- l . "l ha rer rd- “'»§..ooise'..?i:'il“; ostflfioo l ‘v ‘d. ‘a. - is?» Mr. and Mrs. lvlaslcr Lester. Miss and Miss Edith Quiglcy. from Summcrside Sunday and vis- ited friends in Augustine Cove and orth Tryon. I Thank you and here goes-- da Merl-iii. Da W501i. Dawson motored . Mr. Waiter Cierrier. spenl Sunday Mr. Herman Glow. who has beenl‘ employed by D. J. Thomson. North , Tryon. has returned sidc. and we understand engage in,- smeit fishing. The friends liermanll made in Tryon wish him the best oil .' good luck in his work. with his parents in Summcrsldc. to Summer-f Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wccks. oil Mexico. Maine. and Mr. and Mrs.- R. A. Thomson, Brookiinc. Mass,‘ who have been visiting friends this province left Thursday morn- ing en route to their homes. Both Mr. Weeks lil respective _ alid Mr.‘ ; omson are enthusiastic nnglcriii, days om-n-n through popular young a visitor to ‘Oraiptud on Sunday. and declare that for trout fishing there is no place like P. E. 1. _ Thomson who is a. former Tryon boy however voiced a regret ‘that the woods are no longer filled with part- ridge as they were when hc spent his boyhood days here. .W|andering for two whole woods he said he had not sighted any game at ail. and‘ be thought it a great pity that this could be pos-‘ slble. If only more small could be found here it would be’: great attraction to tourists for to wander through the woods, and , ‘M bring home a brace of partridge well. That was really living he said. Another of our ladies, Miss Florence Mabey, has forsaken us. and gone to that city famous for Beans and Brown Bread. are sorry to lose Florrioi- and it wiupot be for long. Mr. Arthur McKay, Albany, was Mr. the game i _ ____.._.._ Gatineau Power Company , 5% First Mortgage Gold Bonds Due June 1, I956 Principal and semi-annual interest (June 1 and December l‘ payable in United States gold coin in New York and Boston. and in Canadian/gold coin in,Montrenl and Toronto. Coup ill bonds in " onlinatiuus oi’ $500 and $1,000. registerablc us l». principal. n . The Gatineau Power Company controls water power sites with an aggregate potential capacity in excess of 800,000 b.p. Contracts for the sale of power have been executed with the Hydro-Electric Power Commission of Ontario. The Canadian International Paper Company and the Canada Cement Company. Upon the completion of the capacity under construc- tion and the sale for power purposes of all power to be produced, it is estimated that net earnings of the Company available for interest and reserves will exceed $6,000,000 per annum, or over 2% times the annual interest requirements on the entire First Mortgage Bonds outstanding. Circular upon request. Price at market to yield about 5.100;,‘ rSublrci to prior nnie and change in prye) The National City Company Limited u... EDMONTON ' Hohd Oflice —St. Jamel and St. Pater Skroote- Montreal - m Kins Street l-tnr 2M Blackburn Bulldlnz 7| m. Pner sin-oi T RONTO (YITAWA ouanec IOH‘L» 1-... ..-. . ano- vuwon-s- . lq-s" Mun-aw. .4 n1 '1 L. ..:,..a..4-.___ § ,