for discomfort: of ? ouiuuss J J u um ACRE“ J “m “IDIGESTIO (QMIIPATION ~/ . “Toke END Torijg /,/ Tomorrow Feelipglgh/Ti / 1 1 t I \\\ \ 0i ll YOII Ill! ll! SlIIBGISII, take a gIaasofENo the first thing. Its speedy, gentle laxative action will eliminate that. dull, sluggish, liveriah feeling due to constipation, and brighten your whole outlook on life. Get a bottle of E140 today. IF YOII WANT TO WAKE UP SINGIIIQ, plan the night before to do away with dull sluggishnasa, sick headaches, acid indigestion that so often follow excess Gating and drinkinlg. Take a sparkling glass of Eric's " ruit Salt‘ before you go tn bed, and wake up with that. “nlive" feeling. - EFFECTIVE DOUBLE ACTION! I. ANTACID - relieves sour stomach, gas and hlqrflsum promptly. Toke anytime. . LAXATIVE — quickly relieves temporary slugglihnl . . i cleans the tysiom. Take bolero breakfast when needed. a grievance. Male kfwis hatch the eggs and this one has just finish- ed sitting pzitacnily for '77 days t) NAPIER, N.Z.. Oct. 8 - (GP) -— hatch out his third chick. Immed- Tension has dCHIIOpOG in tho onlyuatcly the female crept into the HATCHING (‘lion's TRKS mm KIWI WESTERN SIIARDIAN —F0ll SALE IN KIINSINGTON -Bight-room house and lot. Mod- ern conveniences, good location. Arthur Larkin. -BADIO SALES and Service. all types o! Eveready and General Bat- , tcrles and coesso i“. Champion Electric, K ington. 405F131. SERVICE! continu ing this week and next week i Orange Hall, Kensington. Servicn aoo week nights. Sunday 1.30 P. M. All are welcome. —THE OFFICE of E. E. Palrbiznan. 0p'd., will be closed from October 2nd to October 16th, for examin- ations and fitting glasses. Office will be open for repairs. —ANNUAL MEETING of the Kenaington Branch Canadian Log- ion B. E. S. L., will be held Friday, October 10th. GOOC.‘ attendance is re- quested. H. E. Meek, Secretary. —CEDAB. SHINGLES now un- loading at Carleton Siding, Wed- nesday and Thursday. Take ad- vantage o! ca: prices and get yours now. John W. Myers, sec- retary Four Branch Farmers’ 1a- stitute. —RO0FING AND FELTS. — We have Mineral surfaced and smooth surfaced roofing, tarred felt, roof- ing cement, nails. etc., in stock, also a few heavy shingles and light barn shingles. The Sixmmerside Hard- v ware Co. ‘ -FOR SALE. — 1 Radio RC A. Wardrobe, Chino Cabinet ior Book Case), Electric Iron, Baby's lrun Bed, Stroller Pram. Baby's lligh Chair. Baby's Comniodc Chain,‘ Baby's Play Peri, Child's Wagon, Law-n Mower. Apply W. F. McAlcer, Borden. —CHI(‘KE.\' SHIPMENT. — ' kiwi Ianuly brccding in captivity. Inert and laid another 88g, so her New Zealands strange wnglrss bird y mate has another 77-day task I3 bemmlnfl "Y? and 1i Pair at who y ahead. So far he ;s tackling lll\ Elawkes Bay Acclimatizaiion but he planly much of s good reducing Kin‘! clicks under prn- against hm, ted conditions. thinks it is too NOW. however. the male bird has thing. MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE c OMDANY ESTABLISHED I665 ' MUTUAL SERVICE IESECURITY core of each person in eliminating ony potential cause do not put off until tomorrow. Every yeor Conudo loses mony millions of dollars The following ore the causes of u great many fires l. Corelessness. Z. Defective Hues and pipes. , "m" 5. Defective Si- l task grimly, sitting nn the new cgg‘ ciety‘s game farm are the only ones and keeping the new chick WdlTii j Flre Prevention should not be the topic for discussion and prevention one or fwoweeks of the yeor but should be the yeor around cuuse for the greatest If you know of any weakness or probable cause for fire eliminate it today fire, the couse of which could hove been easily eliminated. 4. Use of gasoline and oil for lighting 6. Overheuted stoves. Clow A: Wadimnn_ Kcnsingion. poultry dealers, made a si‘.\'l'F'I‘|"‘Y\' of i800 birds to Bangor, bluinv. laid week. lie plans to make weekly shipments to the same mnrkct and is paying highcst market phicrs for chicken and io-iwl. zri) s"? “Jifiw if.» s? . t-s/wwev-M 65-‘ i/ QVTiXWJ i®<<§€>9 for fire. and many lives through wiring. ‘F9 l rilfiutoria The Village By The Sea Mrs. Frcd Inman. Victoria Mile Creek and Charlottetown. is i ; 8pending this week very pleasantly; visiting “win relatives and iriviidSl‘ in Canoe Cove. Rae Point, Nine|young Helm the people of tho adjoining. (‘CTIIITTUHIIIPS owe a dobt of grat- itude. -— V Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dalzicl, Char- lottclow-n were irccont vis tors at the home of .\li'. and Mrs. Norman Bouiler Victciza. Other \'1.‘lll)i‘5 at this iiuspitziblc ltcme of laie l: .~ been their dnugliicr lyirs. Stcrlinz Mar-Kay and ha" MncKziy and dziughlrr Gloria Anne of Charlottetown zilso Mr. MucKziys mother Mrs. Iiiargaret liaiK-av find ‘Ilie many fricnds of Mr. Finlcyldaughtcr Velma o! Aiount Sicwait. 1on1, in the Prince Edward Island Hospital Charlottetown are pleased rguson of Victoria who is a pat-l Mrl. Keith Myers had as rifiy welcome guests last neck her sis- to learn that his condition is much I tors MN‘ Erick Robinson and W0 improved. Friends of Mr. Stanley Stowart Victuria are pleased to learn he ls doing as weii as can be expected a1- ter his recent operation in the Charlottetown Mr. Sterwart young dilldren Alan and John o! Augustmc Cove and Mrs. Sandy Fraser and Mr. Fuasm- and young ydaughters of Charlottetown, com- Ijng along a5 they did at a very . ll h I311 llld Prince Edward Island Hosptalwapportune me w en 9y c0 combine a pleasant vacation with was‘ a helping hand at this very busy taken suddenly lli While in towniseason “men the farmers and mm. on business and was immediately’ taken to the Hospital where an Iwives apliicciute any extra _ t that may chance to come thor wvziy hclp operation was considered necessary| 1n hairpin t h t m y L ,. g o arves e pc a ocs Hewas thegeneralproprctor o1 the y and teed me hung“, plckem Crab Packing Plant here and his many friends look forward to his speedy recovery. Housewives in Victoria, as every- where are beginning to feel the pinch of the shortage of lard and many are the magic stunts carried out to try and stretch this very necessary article oi.’ cookery for try ‘Iha sympathy of this community goes out to the family and many other relatives o! Mrs. Sarah Mac- Kenzie widow of the late 1V1". Dan 1MacKcnzle Tryon, whose funeral Iwas held last Saturday HflP-“Tloiln ifrom the residence of her sister yMrs. May Dawson, Tryon to the Presbyterian Church. North Tryon .15 the best cook may s pie just l wlm-Q a pubic service was held, won't be s pie without the required Wm; my“; y“ m, begutlfully kept amount of this delectable fat, and ‘cemmry gdyoinlng m; Church, Mrs. where t0 DIME 5719 blame °T h°“' l MacKenzio who had reached the to find a remedy nobody at the Irmarnbye we o; ninety one years v l _3. Defective shingles on the roof. 7. Exhaust from engines. Tlie lust of these causes could be eliminated altogether if the engine which powers your ‘ihresher or crusher is placed in a different building from the born or is placed outside o reosonoble distance from the born door so that the fumes from the engine will not come in the born door and permeate the air in the born. The following is u Iisi of the Directors of this Company:- DSCAR JOHNSTONE. French River p President WALTER G. MacKENZIE, Bradslbsne RB. Vice-President T. LELAND LINKLETTER. Suinmerslde Secretary-Treasurer ALFRED SIMPSON, Summerslde SPURGEON CLARK, Albany KR. Summerlide ILR. l Charlottetown RR. O '1‘. J. INMAN, WILLIAM R. MscKAY. MAJ. A. S. ROBERTSON. Mermaid GREGOR MacCALLUM. Buckley Point JOHN MacINTOSH Kildsra You will notice oII the Directors elre from Prince Edward Island so that this Company is purely an Island Company and is owned by the policyholders. The following I: a list of the agents of this Company:- CLIFFORD HUDSON. Stlllley Bridge. GEORGE M. GRANT. Charlottetown PAR-KMAN JENKINS. Charlottetown MacLEAN BROTHERS, North Wlltsblll GIDDII HIQLIOD. Welt loyalty CARL II. WEEKS. Alberton FRANK I. GALLANT. Wellington SYDNEY BIRCH, Port Hili W. B. WARREN, Marple VERNON CRAIG, Bedequo PRINDE EDWARD ISLAND . NIITIIAI. FIRE INSIIRANDE DDMPANY ; on every side. HEAD OFFICE SUMMERSIDE, F. E. I. CHARLOTTETOWN, P.E.I. We Insure against damage by lightning without additional charge. IRANCH OFFICE “iii present time knows, but let's hope all may be put to rights be- fore long and then the women- kind will all be singing "happy l, days are here again." Dredging operations are imdei- way in the harbour here, and a- long with the wharf being ‘over- hauled and duly repaired when ail is finished this splendid place for shipping should attract some st- tcntion from boat owners and re- 1W8 the days when this part of Victoria was a busy hum from early morning until late at night this time of year when farmers who lived in “the good old days" when strikes were unknown in this land hauled their produce with horses for many many miles con- tent with the price they received and with a grand and glorious feel- ing of safety and goodwill to their neighbours and peace and plenty A number from Victoria and vic- lnity attended the Bally Day Ser- vice held in Hampton Church on Sunday evening, Octobui‘ 5th. which was well attended. Much credit Is due the leaders or this large and fihuriahlng Sunday Bchool for the splendid progruxne presented. It is very pleasing i deed to note that ire attendance at this Sunday School is of an excellent nature, ‘nth parents and children showing ltn intmeat which shall not go wlth- y out its reward in the years to coins , not withstanding the fact that they’! rlose ‘are widely scattered some having a distance o! several miles to come 11m enjoyed wondurful health up FDR FALI. AND WINTER WE DFFER YDIJ AWIDE VARIETY DF NEW BLDDKS. SHAPES, DDLDRS, FINISHES. DOME IIERE FDR YDlIR NAT! ‘until s short while ago. She was I a lady possessed with a very active mind a splendid convcrsatlonallst. alert to all that was gong on in the community elsewhere. She leave‘. to ' mourn her passing a large family lwho will ever ohcr sh the memory of a kind and devoted mother, vrho e "going heme" will be a great loss 1o the community In which she had passed so many years. Ttvo other ‘aged landmarks of Tryon have also answered the call of the Reaper during the past week namely Mrs -Mary Paoley and Mr. Smith Leard. The Evening Auxiliary of tho w. M. s. Victoria diet at the homo of Miss Florence Inman on Friday . evening Oct. 8rd. with ten member. and three visitors present. Meet- .1ng opened by singing Hymn 1B2. lnftzr which the programme in l Missionary Monthly was carried out. Mrs. Evan Wright conducted an in- teresting study of Chapters six. seven, and eight o! the Book o1 vst. Matthew. A discussion took l‘ place about joining the Temperance Union which finally ended in leav-i ing each member to decde for her- self. 111a new Study Book, "Great is the company" ‘was ordered, but not having arrived in time for the October meeting It was decided to begin at the November meeting and l0 on as usual through the follow- ing meeting each month the dif- ferent members to take part in studying and re-rcading the con- ients of each Chapter. The meeting ' by singing the hymn ‘In he on me breath of God, s1- fer which a social period was enjoy- ‘Mi’. l. O. Holm De Sable he! ed. Mrs. Allison Les conducted I ‘been the capable superintendent of Quin some and lunch was served this school for s period e1 many byttie hostess aaeistedby Mrs. Fred years. and at all timls discharges Inman. Next pile! of mllting to Isl this dutlls in s reliable use awn at ihs acme or In. Dania Mae- hiiinsmsnncnltistosasiiiihllr. um MAURICE MILL THE QUALITY STORE ‘ FUR MEN'S WEAR, ' Summon-side DESROCHES-CAISSIE TVEDDING tial mass which followed. Miss Oli\e Caissic. UOLILiIl of the} lvridc, was Iiridcsinaid. Uuozucl DcsRochcs, twin hrcthcr of the, groom, uzis host man. Alcx Dcs-‘ R/OVIICS mid Emile Brcziu ushered. A wedding of interest to thcirll many friends and relatives Look place recently when in the R. C. Church. Cocngiic, Irma Mario The bride, uho was ghcii in Corinne Gilli-SAC, daughter ol Ml; llldlfldgt‘ by lirr lllllltil‘. wore i and Mrs. George Cziiasic was un-‘ floor length gown oi uliiic Sllllll lied in marriage w Joseph Wil- and full length vcil. She carried Illilll lJesRouiies. son of Mr. and, bouquet of American Beauty Zvirs. Dominique DESROCIICS, of ‘Fig. j loses. 111511. Prince Edward Island. Rom] The bridesmaid “ore a floor Imonard LEECFB performed the length gown of pink silk jersey] ceremony and celebrated the nup-' and carried a bouquet of Lorna-ll I For Your THANKSGIVING DINNER lions. Alter the ceremony a reception nus hold at the homo or m tildes parents. The bride's labie was covered with a lace cloth and centered with l three-tier wed- Gilli} cake. Later the bride and groom left h)" motor for Prince Edward is- land to spend their honeymoon. Many guests from Moncton, Ductouche, Notre Dame Dltppt, and Prince Edward Island at- tcnded the WBddlmr-(MOTICWD Tiirp, Oct. 7th.) TURKEYS GEESE DUCKS CHICKENS Qlioice Quality at Lowest Market Prices “WNERE 'Dl.l Place your order new in the Grocery Department Flllilllt um" SUMMERSIDI