-—u— I l I l candy-coated , gum delights \ young and old It “melts in your mouth” and the gum in the center remains to aid digestion, brighten teeth and soothe mouth and throat. , , ' There are the other WRIGLEY friends to choose from, too: l , , w, . L, , I DO-Lfiiiflll-fl ' '5‘ “1/ \‘(\\.I rwfiifffl/s? 22%;” “ ' ‘hos Lsavss ’ .1, Murray River School; I. Ab- -3HOP from Holman] Catalog. -8MEL1' Bil-ii. and bag nets st headquarters. Brace’s, Summer- side. 8000871214! -SMELT SEASON OPENA-The smelt season opened on Monday last and good catches are being reported by the fishermen around Summerside and vicinity. --l.os1'. - in Sununerside, a blnlch of office 1mm, with tag let- tered "C. R. iMdLeilan". Finder leave at Holmalfs Office, Summer- side. 0cia23-di _ —ART EXHIBIT-An exhibition of drawings, paintings. sketches and other art work by Miss Ma-rion Jack, of St. John, was made in the showroom of E. H. Rayner, Sum- ulerside, on Thursday afternoon. A slight admission fee was charged. which will help to swell the fund of the <Sulnlnerside Public Libra/ry. -1o2 YENRS OLD AND STILL GOING, STRONG-Very few bar-- hers can claim the distinction giv- en Mr. Daniel Perry, the razor wielder of western Water Street, Summerside. who recently shaved l ' _ " ney scnoolzt. Glen William School; -onom A "rue?" p- less 4. Dover Bohoei» furnace from the P- E. l. _ re; W!“ ‘"4! sentatlves. Bruce's. Summersl e. ‘ 1. Dover $11001- 39003714141 Exercise Books , 1, Murray River School; 2, Glad- —F_OXME-N—'We willhave 1.000 stone School. . rolls "Bl-ayes" Brand Built TFox _ mp Drlwlfll (Jilrllvr) Wire Netting onlland a '__ “till? 1..A.hlley $Pl1°°1i 5» "m" 9'1"" 25th inst. Write or‘ phone 1m- re- School; 3. Glen William School; 4. dnirementa to Breech, Sumlneb- Ahney School. side. 3000871-11-8! Map Drawing (Senior) , . , ti. Murray River School; 2, Little —‘I"lOWN OéUflClLv-At the ad- 351mg school, ionrnsd meeting of i the Bummer- dinger Snaps side Town Council, held in the town 1, Gertie Cuddy, Gladstone; 2. hall on Wednesday evening, the an- Freda McLeod, Murray iRlver; 3, piicali-ion of Mr. "Patrick Corrigan. Laura Stewart, High lBa-nk; 4, Flora of Piusville, for the position of 519w"; Higlyflgnk, chief of ‘the police department, was Canning Beets accepted. The salary i8 "film" 1, Lila Blue. Little Sands; 2, $960.00 B1981!‘ Wit-l! "99 "1115971115- Annie Richards. Gladstone. The resignation of Constable James wnhinqten Pig Sullivan, to take effect 0n NOW!!!" 1, Mildred McKenzie, Dover; 2, ber 1. was read and aooentod- Sadie McDonald, Glen William; s. Annie Stewart, Murray River. Plain Sewing mom-ii ,Ml S LIHIIJB K12, S ‘Vl-zlrns giglgsollfzlltxtle Sagndua; ‘Hel- Muankv RWER SCHOOL FMR en Stewart, High Bank; 4, Annie L. Beck. Abdel’- The school fair of Murray River “Qmnnched Tow" and surrounding school districts 1, Laura Stewent. High Bank; 2, was held on September 14th The Anme Beck’ Annoy; 3‘ Annie men. Mr. Joseph Collins, one of Prince , ; 4, V Di ks . weather was ideal and the fair was igfsa, gfilgslfnle em c, on Best Loaf of Bread County“, resldems who h“ passflrcentalnly the moat successful of its his 1o2dd birthday. Mr. COlllIls imkmd 9'" he'd l“ m“ ‘Pm °' ‘he well and sturdy, does not , masses and h, in better physical hundred exhibits in all. The teach- l. Ida Kirby. Gladstone; 2, Mary shape than many men twenty years his junior. -—Y.M..Q.A.--A1ts. meeting of executive of the Prince County Y. M. C. A. held in Summcrside on Wednesday night, the following teams were appointed to canvass 1922- M23 policy and budget of the county organigatiou. Dr. John F. of the general committee and the teams were appointed as follows: Water Street-LVN‘, J. LeRoy H01- man, Mayor John E. Campbell, Mr. T-homas Johnston, Mr. A. E. Mac Lean, M. -P., East Elldr-illlll‘. Lucas Allan, Mr. -M. L Frank MacKenzie, Mr. L. B Cane, East ‘Central-Mr. D. J. Bonnell. ‘M-r. T D. Corruthcrs. West Central-Mr. J. A. Brace, Mr. George B lMscNntt, West End —iMr, B. W. Tan-ton, Mr. S. M. Hicks, Mr. J. P. Crockett. —-—-<o>—-— Western Personals. -—.\lr. B. I. Rayner, ‘the well eer of Summerside, lelit on Thurs- day morning for Vancouver taking with him nine pairs oi‘ silver foxes, to be delivered in Merritt, B. lC. He was accompanied ‘by Ml‘. Wallace lsorrmving widow, two sous and four ldaughters, Harold Carver and Han- inie at home. Wrs. Wilfred Lawton. iPownul Mrs. Chas. Halllm and Lil- ililll Carver, Charlottetown; Bos- . IN MEMORIAM MR. H. J. CARVER On Thursday the 5th day of Or- Sine" and five brothers, whey, Mr, ii, J, Carver, a very] The pull bearers were: Messrs. highly esteemed resident oi’ flélZB|-,ne1~“-n|n lugs, Henry Jones, MM. DFOOK 118-55911 lleililell-‘HY "mi." “fllllew Wood, Alfred Lund. Albert the 8E9 01' 59 .\'9l"'5- iJeukins and Wnl. hlcliachern. During his long zmdlinlzerillg ill-. The flora] Offerings were nunler. ness the kindness and ulllantion prions and imiiuiifiii and comprised‘ his wife. children, relatives, friends the foiiowing; The fanmy, crescent. and neighbors, coupled with the Mayor and My, R, H, Jenkins; mellififll Skill “Vi? lllwa.“ l" evidHWfEitlll, Ml". and Mrs. J. l). Jenkins, ence, hut prove inadequate to cnpeivir, “mi Mfg, Calvin wood, M1; and with the drcnd (let-ease, so with a Mrs, Parkman Jenkjng, M155 Flor. firm trust ill his Saviour and desire ence Bourke, M1; and Mrs, Titus, to submit i0 His loving will, imsse<lf_\iy_ and :\[|'5_ Gem carver and Mrs, away to enter into and enjoy the CllliS. ‘McLeod. M-r. Geo. Binds, Bliss oi’ that Hcltveuly -H0llle,,“-;-@.,m,_ Where llilill 1101” filtering are uu- "rile sympathy of their many KHOWII- lfr-lends is with them in their sad He was l" kind and lflvlllg Ffli-llelibereuvemellt and his memory will and with his Primal!’ 4181111118. hifbe long cherished by his large cir- kind and genial manner, ztnd his [~16 0g friends, willingness to be of service to all, (pail-mi 9163,59 copy) he will be much missed in the whole community, but when the end came he WAS found ready. The funeral which urns one of the largest in that vicinity was held ou the afternoon of Saturday, October 7th. The services were conducted by Rev. M-r. Lindsay, assisted by Rcv. Mr. 'i‘l'liey, who spoke words of comfort to the bereaved family and who often visited and comfort- ed the deceased during his illness. The interment took place ill the THOMAS SHREENAN The death took place at the home of his sister Mrs. Johll K‘. ilrnvll, l\ew Glasgow, of ‘Fhonlzls !~‘ll' c-ll-ll. Mr. Silicijflllll \v:l= born il. lsclou County, 7.‘ _\'.-l'~ n20 in his thiiriioorl h~ ‘mu-c will. his parents to Pt. l)('.$.'R.0Clld where he remained until some twenty yeavrs ago. when he came to New Glas gow. He. was a faithful worker at cemetery of Hazelbrook, where u "m, Nova Scum, Steel Campany, mile numb" "l Telllllvm“ “ndmvhcrc he was iopod by his fellow friends Hflllllllfi-‘ll l0 PM’ 111011‘ lflllllwnrklnnn. About a year ago he was Fe-Bllfll l0 i319 0119 "WY 1191111" hi?“ stricken with CflllCOl‘ unzl although ilfililem- he had three operations and the He leaves to mourn besides a best of medical attention, he did TO EVERY MOVE OF THE BQDY ' fl-Ilaywood. of Alberton. _ -—-iMessrs A. B. Johnstoll and F._ - Hiuesus, two popular Vina Ferguson, Little Sands. iboys. have h tin d [well Carver, Hazelbrcok; also three! ea g an Summerside opened a plumbing. electribal supply shop in the iLidstolme building, Where ‘their friends wish them every sue. 9S5. not survive. lMlr. Sllreenau was un- married and leaves to mum-n iiw loss of kind and lovilzgbrother. two sisters, lMrs. John K. Brown, with whom he made his home, and Mrs. James Sinclair. Idaho; also one brother. lMr. Hugh Shreenan. Pt. DeRoche, P. E. llSllllld. Shreeunn was a devoted Catholic and received the last rites of his chum" by his pastor, Rev Father MacLeod. He was laid to rest in St. John the Baptist Cemetery. May his soul rest in peace. THE MARKETS BUMMHRSIDE MARKET 5383s per do: 30 Dai-ry Butter .. 27 Wool, washed .. '12 Wool, unwashed . 1o Chickens, _per lb 10 Hides 7 10 Hay, (loose, new) . Oats, per bushel . Potatoes (new) .. Buckwheat . . . . .. SOURIB MARKETS Butter Eggs 34 Potatoes . 30 Oats _.24—35 Pork ............I11%l MONTAGUE MARKETS the town o; summerside m, sub. Saunders. Murray River; 4, Thomas scriptious in connection with lheqlliyter» High Bank- MacNeili was appointed chairman, known fox expert and ranching piolll "Mr.| 2 Gertrude Cuddy, Gladstone; 3, Ed- Bet sick. 5 ua Porter, Murray Itiver; 4, Eirie liver trouble, nervousness, constipa- 4 jorie Reynolds, llilurray River; 3, may-then actilne. This famous salts f°n°wm5 l“ ‘me Pr!“ mt‘ Gertie Cuddy, Gladstone; 3, Clara Brehaut, Murray River; 4, Marlon Hayter, H-igh Bank. l Sugar cookies 1. Marlon Hayter, High Bank; 2, Flora Mantin, Glen William; 3, Flora Stewart, High Bank; 4, Sadie McDonald, Glen William. ' Apple Pie 1, Laura Stewart, Murray River; 2, Sarah Stewart, High Bank. | ' ' Oats 1, Lucy White, Abney; 2, Mal-y J. Munroe, High Bank; 3, George Wheat , 1, Leth Beck. Abney; 2, Murdock Stewart, High Bank; 3, Verna ‘Dickson, Little Sands; 4. Thomas ‘Hayter, High Bank. Reta Ferguson, -Murray River; B,’ P°“*°" (Red) l-lyrtle Herring, Murray River; 4,, 1- Thomas "Kayla" High Bank; Chester Martin Glen William. | ,2, John Mart-in, Glen -Willlam; 3, Pedmamhlp Murfiock stewam High "Bank; 4' 1, Gladstone School; 2, Llttlc| wime M°°€°' Mmey" Sands School; 3, Dov,er School; 4,, P° "°“ lwmt‘) Abney School. 1, Peuzle Stewart, High Bank; 2, A" Drawing lhbn whne“'“y' my“? 3' ‘Melvin 1, Annie Beck, Ahney; 2, Laughie Hooper, Abney; 4, Dan McFarlane. Stewart, High 3am‘; 3, Dover Hopeneld‘ School; 4, Murray River. Turnip‘ l Sweet Peal: 1' Malwlm Stewart’ High 3am‘; l. Mae Herring, Murray River; 2, 2, Willie Gosbee, Gladstone:.3, Rus- George Hinds, Dover; 3, “m, Feb “l M0078’ Abmzy; 4' “mile M°°r°' guson, Little Sands; 4, Sadie BuelLl. Ab” e3" Hopeileld. 1. George Hinds, Dover; 2, Mar- l sadieméfgll,i:l,l;z;gggild; 2, E5 1°“ Rewmms- M‘""‘Y Riv“? 3' fie ludllmls, Glen William; s, vlddl Louis Chapman, Dover; 4, Chester Ferguson, Lime Sand-s; 4, Gram ‘vhnewayl Dwgrém Porter, dilurray River. . Cannln Strawberries l, Lila Hooper, Murray River; 2, l, 1,13,30,12 Reynoldm Murray River; 2, Lucy White, Abney; 3,, Jennie Richards, Gladstone. Embroidered Linen 1. Marlon Stewart, High Bank; 2, Verna Dickson. Little Sands; 3. Helen Bea/tom-Alma; 4. Louise Hawkins, Murray ‘River. , Sweater 1, Ida Kirby, Gladstone; 5!, lLen- ora Gosbee, Murray River. Best Calf _ 1, Thomas lHayter, High Bank; 2. i: Howard Butler, Murray River; 3, §§i§§ ngldliindfillfirdiaillllér. 4' If Kidneys Bothgr Apples (Duchess) . Try Dose 0f Salts 1, George Hinds, Dover; 2, John liloPherson, Glen William; 3, Ches- Flush the Kidneys at Once When Back Ache or Bladder ter Whlteway, Dover; 4, George Bothsrs Fudge l 1, Mae Herring, lMurray River; 2, Beans Parsnips . 1, George Hinds, Dover; 2, Flor- ence Hayter, High Bank; 3, John Jenkins. Peters Road; 4. Marjorie McLeod, Murray River. Carrots 1, Fred McLeod, Murray River; 2, Vina Ferguson, Little Sands; 3. Liz- zie Buell, Hopeltleld; 4, Laura Rob- erts, High Bank. Beets 1, Fred lMc-Leod, Murray River; Laura Roberts, High Bank; Blue, Little Sands. Apples (Red Astrachan) i l. Annie Beck, Abney; 2. Myrtle MoCannel, Dover; 3, Alexander McLean, 1411119 suds; 4,1,1“ 31,19, No man or woman who eats lots Lime Sam“, - of meat regularly can make a mis- pium; take by flushing the kidneys occas- 1,3919“ giewm-i, High Bank; 3, ionally, says n well-known author- Annie McLeod. Glen wuudm; s,‘ ltv- Too miwh moot mo." form uric Gladys stewdn, High Bank; .4, All- Mldrwhldh clogs the kidney pores nie Beck, Aibney. so that they sluggishiy rillter or Tomago“ strain only part of the waste and 1, Dori; mwe, Mug-pay River; g, poisons from the blood; then you Rheumatism, headaches, tion, dizziness, sleeplessness, blad- der disorders oftan come from 1, Jack Blue, Little Sands; 2, Blllllglflh kidneys- Ggflfge nine, Little sands; 3, Miid. The moment you feel a dull laclle rad White, Abney; 4, George Hinds in the kidneys or your back hurls, Dover, ,, u, of if the urine is cloudy, offensive, Onion; full of sediment, irregular of pass- 1, John Whiteway, Dover; 2, John age or ‘attended by a sensation 01' Jenkins. Peter's Road; 3, Bel-i, M0. scalding, gel about four ounces of Leod, Murray River; 4. Margaret Jad Salts from any reliable phar- Richdl-ds, Gladstone, macy and take a tablespoollful in Pumpkins a glass of water before breakfast l, Carl Bdellndr, Alma; 2, MBI- for a few days and your kidneys M olnnis, Glen William. Cucumbers Lyle Boehner. Alma; 4, AnnleMc- 15 ill-Kile "m" the "id 0T STBDBB Lend, Glen William, and lemon juce, combined with Hammer Handle lithia. and has been used i‘or gen- 1,’ Haldon Hooper, Abney; 2, erations to flush clogged kidneys Bruce Stewart. High Bank. and stimulate them to activity, also \\ 1 \ \. s ' ‘ »\ ‘ , '\ u... . ‘ ,‘ '1. Mel-Beaten, Alma: 2. Liol Boe- -_d- w“, country. There was about four Xlcphee, Hopefleld, 3, “mule _ , . Acorn, Glen - William; 4. Lucy °"..‘§~'Z§..fi“"l§ .'l'.‘..§i."‘§fi°.i?.‘§§ 5.9.1.“. “lme- Am"- . . - 2 v ‘illllk, d, YB m, d m the work The Ts; Biscuit; Colin McDonald, Glen William. thncr. Alma- . . B71101! B00961‘. lllurray Rive 5° “ Y a 5 e ' 1, Carrie Dart, Murray River; 2, Ducks chickens. 3. Clifford Kfifllwll. 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