-1. ‘.i , ~ sw 11 'iff-'- gl ' `\.»'~>¢. _M ‘- -I of 1-If’ '-5' _.H . . . ffii i` " iff l 5-.. 1 1.-3-, f, Qu' . '§"l-F. .1 --_r‘ 1-: '_¥"`|‘ .l .,,;¥<,. -' .;i.l~. _-"};f;ii » '| "r A" v _r.,_.» V i';..!=.'~'. .". -g_ _ ig '.'.l.i’! ."`:` iff."-` if*-_‘g 1;. 1;’ ‘l-lie: - . _» ,,. . 1 “W3” : ;-3:3-ll 1;- ; ."4-¢?'ii»;i 5," lf?.5."1`§» s--'iii--if é, .;..;_ _ li'-_i ~ ,.-si 1.'-r -;`§<'i.`-". -F.- .=~:--su =r_'.-.._ _. -rf. _,_ _ _ fi* 5: . ,$31. Il; ,.11 V ii ~.'»'.~_- " :‘»;f`;i» .AV fd-‘- .,. _£511-‘ ' ~ V.. Y -_ .;_-§_-- ~ -.»>. §-}§'V9’ I-‘= ` ‘ogy i_1"l'; . .-z. "15 ' I ‘;: "<1 3"* ~~ .ld .¢.'»L1_* - vfflkl , an - '- fre-;._.l ‘1 .- ._‘,né&" _ , _,_ .-"‘i.'-,-1-'r_:fr 1:21. -‘ill ul do 1( U L wr P§»`§=;` 1 '»";¥f»'§‘»-` vi _ gm: ‘.:'é` 1-.- . f .' f."` l’ ’ ftf,;». fb ` '_ v `.‘ . rf*-;»' f ‘;‘-r_=: 1-: H? _ . -37%: .ii-_ili- . 'S' ”‘:. :f,. v_, . 1 _._$__ ,E 3-li l :.4 < ._ ji' ., _It-ff . : 'IJ-ii lg ,. _!."_\ .,. 5; ~ _.ff _,__ ‘I L . ‘ ff .,. _f:! ;?` ol the prescrip- by a wonderful enough, relieves bronchitis. and in good ORN an remov srefrom one of ld. la d ka h t - ~ -'run llonnmu Am? Guardi- an he et Lsnurtra the o n mar of t a eomiuun it l Eli M ' 0 -HR FRANK LAFIPIRTY in Guardian Agent in Bummerlide. I-lin itida phone ur 86 Y. name y. °l\ ( lllar), relic: ol and ¥»l\l‘0¢\¢ trcllhle- T\1¢ the into John Fisher. The deceamd ,medicine for enema; try 25s. per bottle at Hughes’ Drug To Grow lhir on A Bald Head ' By a SP°¢lalint.) Thousands of people euder from baldness and falling hair who, having tried nearly every _advertised heir tonic. and hair-grower without re- sults. have resigned themselves to baldness and its attendant discom- fort. Yet their case is not hopeless; the following simple home prescrip- tion has made hair grow after years of baldness, and is also unequalled for restoring hair to its original color, stopping hair' from falling out, and destroying the dandrud germ. It will not make the hair greasy, and can he put up hy any druggist: Bay Rum, 6 ounces; Lavona ds Com- poaec, Z ounces, Menthol Crystals, one-half drachm. If you wish it per- fumed, add half to one tcaspnonful of To-Kalon Perfume, which unites perfeclly with the other ingredien& This preparation is highly reco mended hy physicians and specialists, lid is absolutely harmless. as it contains none of the poisonous wood alcohol so frequently found in hair tonics. _sons, William and James survive lzer. Vrwo 'on' Edward “nd Harb" "r°d°` erly, not applicable to the ward re- ccased their mother. The late Mrs. ‘right und _nd an “gm Pm,” at a . U16. and was in her usual go-il had passed the 10th milestone of her A"'M' W A HILLMAN "G“°“u‘°“ Z g health until about seven or eight weeks before her death. Three daugh- ters, Lucy, Ellen and Mary, and Luo Fisher wasnquiet, industrzous peaceful neighbor, a devoted and mother, and arespectcd worthy Christian citizen, uh) nothing harmful to say of :.u.g“ and v~ ife and \\'i C. During the last decade of her life and n “vm for a l""ger p°n°‘!' We had “discontinued promptly on expired great deal of domestic ;.'llicti<»n in d her home, and yet she hare it all‘ with genuine pntienrc and in z; (aim and s=\!\mi-‘si‘-'e <‘\»riS'1'»u vnim. H-mir-ofmy evening. october mn for husband, who lm-l prerierm.-s»_-rl her-M some 10 years ago net-arne rua-ntr-lly§¢§c Recital in QL paups Han’ Sum- aillicted beiore lxis death; ' her son m Herbert, upon whom she leaned for' support and whom she hoped would Fw "lm p_r°f'_‘ “mi ftny of fhgif hf‘_'~"¢ small attendance ‘of the council ol in tie c.o>.ng years of her lifenlled, the Summerside Board of Trade' the ‘ “hm” """`° 5""“`S 85°' H" “ml meeting to be held last evenilll was James has been mentally afflicted by| D times for some years past. _-\fter| llrlerm-!'t`s death. Mrs. Elias Acorn, ‘her ‘l"“_ght"`r Mary) ‘md 1'" bus-' presentation to Mr. Frank Lyle, on land. lived in the home with herip _ _ v {rwt!llcr+\`\|lti`li abort the end of June; the L~ry,,t_a| Cate. wmch was omitted A “S ' “ “n ' rs' ‘ cm" hec"""° me“"[ron‘. the report which nppeared on ionday.-J, ' e tally dv-railzefl :ind had to he remov-'_\ led to Fulconwood asylum wliere she; is srriouslv ill Her dzrnngeiuent he-| dasth angel came to Cam- Parlsrl. Bnmsisrlide. Road, V .bot 63, on the 10th ` d cd th ~ _ al _ la Bl' lmclweek or two before the time they |18 gent in Albsrtcn, and hs will be led to receive news, new and renew- v in -BMELT NETS all sizes Bea ls- nd Cotton, Scotch Linen- the ees 1962-10-8lfws4iEsii. 1 -sunscnlasns gnome' renew _a tion for Cash mn good taste all through You always 8° Bra ah shi an en- “RED new lup- -niucus dequom subscnptlon. ‘nd ‘d erti. ‘_ ;&lll$ ill f|ll'l”»llC. BK thi! IPIOIP d and varied *stock which shows t 7 - furniture that is" dillennt' at 3 IMS-10-'Im¢\\|Gi.8!3l. li °-WEDDING GIFTS!! Braces are owing-‘s line 'of dainty and useful lm ill Nil>P0l!. Limoges, Bayrenth 3 Royal Worcester, Hammered ve pam for has expires and time Bm" md semuns- Out Glen at ate. - -R1-:c1'r,\L.-Au should reserve ot miss an issue, as all papers are Pfi°°9 "mt Will Ewa*-1! 8\l1'Pl'iB° Y°\l- 1943-10-7mtuf6lel3l riisvms A -Dr. Alex. McNeill, Summerside, iss Bertha l". M. Liormarfs Dramu- lea," this morning for a trip to crside. 2222. c western Canada, going us far as the oust. Before returning Dr. McNeill ill spend some time at Hospital -uonren or '1‘naDi-:_-owing to e XM, in Ching” _ _-I ostponeil until ri later date.--~l. ._..__ 0 . is Blwlldillg the Thanksgiving holi- days nt his home in Alberton.-A. -(‘Uiil{E(.‘TION.-The supper und riday evening lust, took place at . t - °¥HIP‘\lE T EE1’ --The Ff0l11 Y@9t¢"dHY's evening Guardian) -Prof. J. Garfield Bennett, teacher I English, Prince of Wales College -Mr. Michael Francis, Principal of lberton High School, and his moth- r, spent Thanksviving in Tignish he guest of Mr. George Bhelioon,-T. lberton are:-W-. A. Walker, Monc- Foxes. Marten 1.3.-4-`\V.i»f@\l-`.1:o'.-' arm ole furor ofnerjfirsf ,,,,,,,,‘,,,,,,x ,,, ,2f;,,,,§,§,m ,iw 1S_ A-Hctel arrivals. Wisner House. ’ |"r°E_ bw" mlm The “i_““‘°k "J her land this season, 441 in number, was t ‘f£‘r;;;`;;';',st:mngf]ci(i::£f;)’;‘;‘“"t(:"get:;I‘:`iriadeby Mr. S. H. Jones yesterday with James' zifllictiun (for the tw0H;l?`lE:3="" 'uw smpmeut goes t° B°B' S011, St.. John; B. And!‘0\v8, Tignlsh; "' l r r l f0‘. She leaves to n\r\lirnlCh“0”""‘ 50 hmm of cattle “ml 45 lim p:-.l'o|1Ls, two 1»=§<‘f1-rs .fin-l one bro-| Shecl'-_'L llwr. The funeral "\~rvirc was conduct- ` _ _ _ .1 ,q tl, 1 ,,,,. ,,,,| . ,_ by I.. -ll-lu !\lfh\'lHL.Y MEETIINM of .e : _ e im' : l.rav ._r, _ - V , _ ,,,,_,,t,.,,. tm, R,,v_ ML fI\;,y1m._ lthe Norboro Women s Institute wus held in the school on Saturday at 2 p. in. The vice-president presided nu-l the program opened with singing. The subject of Breud and Biscuit making brought forth suggestions from every member and thc discus- sion wus found Very helpful and in- teresting. The next meeting is to be held in tue School on Wednesday October 2‘Jtl1, ut llulf past three, sub- ject, Cake Making: 2211. --THE 1NTi'll!I£STING SUBJECT: “Wash day-How to muke it easi- er" was that chosen by the Dnrnlcy Women's Institute for their monthly meeting. An instructive article on this topic read by one of the mem- bers called forth considerable dis- cussion and many ideas along the lines touched on in this paper were mlvunecd by the members. Thus o great deal of valuable information was given :ind received. At this meeting some new officers were elect- ed, nnrnely \'icc-president, Mrs. llob- crt Mucnutt, and as one of the direc- tors, Miss Mury Morrison. Next mouth the program ls in the hands of n capable committee und the meet- ing promises to be specially inter-I resting. It ls to be held in the school, merside; C, M-:Arthur, Sumniorside; V, S. Berry, Montreal: J. M. Car- ruthers, Montague: R. L. Jamieson, Halifax: J. S. Addv. St. Jehu; Har- ry__Jn.|ues, Charlottetown.-A. :For curing and banishing that codich and accompanying hcndachc, sore thrQat,etc.,you will find Hexall Cherry Bark Cough Syrup the rcztily -1 1,1@\~-u -- ft 1 1- rf-' ' . . _ most pleasing to the taste, ulluys all llfrll_:'.l '- . m"""' or ‘ ‘X -V “`l‘t""5 “"1 “"1-Eh but o\.ing to the rough weather was irritations and strengthens the de- licate membrunces; of the throat. Put up in two sizes 501:. and 25c. u bottle. guaranteed. The MacKinnon Drug C0.. Corner Grcut George and Kent Sta. Mtf. l1UNGllH§llIlllllL|S'l S HULU Cllllllllllilll KANSAS f_‘l'l'Y, M11., Oct. 21.-All :irrairitgcments have been compic-ted for the z‘<‘u<-pti-_b :md ~--.ert.~.iuu\eur. of the lla-lcimtcs to the iriennlal ses- ,sion of Liu- I\';iti<-:-"_l Uounci! nf Von- gxelxntiolml lfburehcu, which com- ruenees here tornorrow_ The dele- gates include runny of the divines, mluunt-irs and bu.:iue§=s men of the country. There are also delcizntes from (‘n.na\l:i, Austrnlln and Great Britain, together with missionaries of the denomination from ull nnrts of the pagan world. Talks with the delegates zilrendyt-mi the field give abundant evidence of a general ex- pectation that thu convention is des- tined to be the most important in the history of the church. A new constitution, containing a new statement of doctrine, will le ,one of the first und principal mat- ters to be considered by the National Council. If the constitution, to bc voted on, is adopted by the Council, which thus far has been purely an nd- miuistrative body, will have its pow ers vastly increased. The constitu- tion to be presented to the conven- tion hns been in process of construc- tion for scvcrnl years. The llnnl draft, composed by a commission of _nineteen members of the Uouncil,con- tnins thc following statcmcnt of doc- trine, which is understood to be au adequate expression of the fiongrcgn tional faith. “We believe in God, the Father. in- finite in wisdom, goodness und love und in Jesus Fhrist, His Son, Our Lord und Savior, who for us and our salvntion lived und died, und liveth ,ive-rmore; und in the Holy Spirit,who the me It There of the powers. denomination sittings of Oolmcil is to con-' sidered. This committee, it is said. will not trespass on the authority of the local church. ' A commission of missions in proposed to consider some method for an elective supervision of the six denominational beuevulenres., business ol considered at this gathering is that of theological seminaries. Uongrego- ( tionnlists have at present but three, seminaries tor‘the training of their ministers in traditional ways, st At- cago. An eflort may be made to start a movement for the establish- Another-question of moment to be 5 lauta, Ga., Bangor, Me., and Chl- P _ _ _ Ofucg ggcompanted, by Cf1€ql1‘:_f0i‘ $5 50, for Which 150; ment of olle or more additional sem- cbpies Win be forwarded; of $4 00 for -» Lic-li 5 0 may b¢ 0b' SILVER PRINCE EDW'AR.U Y ef Indenls are being attended to in orde,1"'¢'J]-";;9,g;_,giRy, but ome delay has been 1\U§1V0id8bl9 °l?.i-“S _I9 llgtirpecg. ddemaud. _ ` F A ' I All deslrious gf obtaining copies ol the impiriant amphlet should send their orders at'o'1:¢- no the Guzil-_limi inaries. Another question which muy taine-d_ ' - cause considerable discussion is the f' proposition of holding the meetings of the National Council every two, years, instead-of-.every three yéers Charlottetown- Guardian as it has been customary. Much interest- is manifested in the coming election of amoderator and a secretary of- the National Council. There are several candidates for each ofiice and the outcome of the elec-I tion is awaited with considerable in- terest by Congregationalists through- out the country. Among the Urin- clpnl candidates for the moderator- ship are President Henry Churchill King, of Oberlin College, former Moy- or D. Percy Jones of Minneapolis, Minn.; the Rev. Dr. Charles S. Mills of Montclair, N, J.; Governor Bald- win of Connecticut and the Rev. Dr. Samuel H. Woodrow, now president of the Congregational Home Mission- ary Society. The principal candidates mentioned for the secretnryship are the Rev.l?r. W. H, `l)ay, pastor of the First Church of Los Angeles. Calif.: UW llcv. Dr. Willinm I.. Barton of ('hi- cago, now active in C‘oi\l1fC‘i-’.1\l-lmilll journalism; the llcv. Dr. l"-dW2F..=...._c¢~»~ , Molgscuit Meal i '_' vox on “KE” 3 Dark Silver Dogs, age two years. 1 Black Newfoundland Fe- male age 18 months. 3 Dark Silver Female pups. age 6 months. 2 Dark Silver male pups, age 6 months. . The above stock will _be sold at reasonable prices. by immed- .J`ate.dpphcatron to i HQRNBx LLMmM P. IJ? Island. . at 3 p. ni. on Wvllncsday, November izru. 2211 -THE MAl"'I.l‘l LEAF Won1en's In- stitute had nn interesting meeting at the home of Miss Enimeline Marehbank, New Annan, last week. 'I‘hc program was Varied with music, which tends to more nttrnctivc mectlmrs. After matters of business were disposed of the supervisor gave nn instructive -lcmonstrutiou on thl (lunning of Chicken and explained the n-cthod of thc work very satisfactor- l]y_ Pi¢'¢b;s were also discussed and some vnlunhlo recipes were given. All the members takin!! Duff- in the ‘li-° cussion following, many helpful and practical ideas were learned. It if pleasing to note the increasinfl UST of members in this active Institute. A nice supper was dalntily served hy‘ the kind hostess, after which all pres- ent enjoyed aancinl chat. A vote of thanks was tendered the supervis- or and hostess for s very enlovahle afternoon. Next meeting will he held ln Tmvel]er's Rest Hall, on Wednes- day, November 11th uf- tW0 0'¢\°°k' rublect, The making and Packing of Butter. _ 2211- SHIPPING NEWS Blat.-Behr. Case Ill. R ‘1 Mor- Oct. taketh of the things of (ihrist andre- vealcth them to un, reviewing, com- forting und inspiring the souls of gmen. “We are united in striving to know the will of God ns taught in the Holy Scriptures, and in our purpose to walk ln the ways made known or to he made known to us. We hold it to Christ to proclaim the Gospel oi all Christ to proclzim the Gospel to all mankind, exnlting the worship ofthe one true God und laboring for the progress of knowledge, the promo- tion of justice, the triumph of pence, and the realization of human broth- erhood. "Depending, as did our fnthers,up- nn the continued guidance of the Holy Spirit to lead us into ell truth, we work und pray for the transform- ation of the world into the Kingdom of God, and we look with faith for ,Ai when fed to cows, it will increase the quantily and quality ofthe milk. hen fed to horses it improves their condition and workin owers. » . _ 8 P. Give them a handful or so with their other food when they come in tired afler a day s work, reducing the oats by the amount of Molascuit added. Nlolascult _ls extensiyely used in Demerara, Argenline, South Africa, Maurruus India, Australia and of course in England, ' 'ln;Ih¢; Canadianhfarmer will not be slow to grasp its value. ‘ l o ascun ist e richest su ar food t ' ' ' ‘ pun sugar. g , con aming as it does over 50 p. c. of _ Ag nie For P. E. Island, Cnrvell Bros. _ 2232-.o zzi/lmszmosihenmsgi an lb 4 , - BLA,€J_I<_f_»°¢0. __ '-'“' - I il _J Fancy ]ugs Our stock of Fancy Jugs is very extensive ' F ` _ _ , and you will findp- greet V°"¢*Y Of Palfuns and d¢S\3"S. as well as a wide range of rice! fd' select from. These jugs are made b ' f ' P l .‘ are sold both singly and in setg dfizseg. me best English m‘k*"£-.d ' Fancy Jugs from l5etu 85s Each . V ` A Cir; ‘ ' ui ;-- l.