Jl»¢`.`gct._i_jre,.li_qffl70i1`1, '_i>i\.oAIDWF-U-'S * °f I ` a ‘ suomo srssl. coucl-las craaa amilies Are Never ‘lull _ ,,.,,,,,. S. ,,;,1...;,,,` ..,;J...l,, 3,.. W we that if, 've tresaes poo a. r ee n Y nf»%°¢'i'weu'n Imidis sm p nano puma Lui. asa-9-zeal Po|°isintoachiidorforafewnll;rlI|i-S r-§'f.°-§ Use it onoe and ou will never an ~doesnotorem or I “Syrup Pe ln," 24 Clldvloll Bldg., |»~¢s` `.\. '..L EXHIBITION WEEK l Overhauled nt si-IOP irom Holmsifs Catalog quaamrssnao svnluos f CIli,I¢IT6i'l_l “II 59°? "'56 miss-9.25-al , . < to an adult it will relieve any ww 'NoTlcE, -*Funeral of the late In of i>Ql.llI'lP°¢'°° |1° m“"4“'. 5°” Donald Martin, wdm'-pled at Cam- i>Ill'0“|°»' °l` Y°‘“' m°“°Y.. 'lu I” bridge, Mass, will take Dllce N01!! |°f\l“d°d~ _ the residence of his iather. H“8I\ 10 Million Bottles n Year Martin, wednesday ima at 2 lr. m. ;-°°‘“‘.‘;‘.‘°°:r*"°'..i.;““°D‘” “onli 2 °“ orrn om or . r. _ - a carpe quares n ' as we wellfs Laxative_ Syrup Pcpsill _QB II ire discontinuing this line it will vegetable la_xatIve free from opiates ~ pay ym, m buy your gqua|~¢»,‘n0w 'ind n‘a.i'o0ut;I‘cs.w lt 'sig Discounts in every departluent sivsll all - Ye l ° " ll Fi w it Patonn Inlnlletl movies the bowels oi' adults. ltacta “Img a I ee 553_9_25_3, Y. P IF .;.... _ . Eeep it. in the house and use it_or f N ENT‘0N__ ' ““Yhi“dIP““°“,}"aI§,9o',",“I rn`I/'P‘:oviII-éllIJl'vlf(i>?nei\il'n christian Laxative :gf idususgga syspepkin. 'mp|¢§- emperaiice Union will hold its an- anif like s_kin _eruptIons_ give it -iuiil couventioéi in Motilctgilinell gap. early and it. \nll_break up a fever tember. 25th. 6th, an . _ e or a cold ovemigllt. A spoonful :onvention speaker' will be Mrs. pfgvesm- _ Wewcombe, of St. John. 'lho con- Wsn¢io'l‘ryl¢i=‘reeilei'a¢eBuy|as~»»--" 'ention will be attendedpby ladies it-New Brunswick and rlncc Ed- 'ramnu».(Et. and wma to M ward Island, who willlli; the I-:nests Ineeda diazaliae won il"°!>¢'” W" if the local union w e in Monc- ff,¥,“'§9;f¢l?£oEff'f,`f°g,i|fkm1iiI‘¢IwAgiId;‘5¢Pt;R'"'b’ 'wma' ion. Tll'e programme will comprise , 'sports oi’ the Temperance work N"'""""""”“""""“""""°"""""“ """"“""""""""°" nthc provinces, as well as the A"""`“'-~‘-""‘~"'~'~'°“"7-‘°"“""“"‘“"“'”"*"""""""‘ lther departments oi work taken " I.f.`IT§.§T§E'"t§.'£l'iI§`l}§`.]"f`§.l{il`§f'W" l ‘D by "“’ U“‘°“' PLEASANT GATHERING. -lt U.m¢.'r\»c~»~¢ ~ I -,. ~ . ~ . has for some years been thc cus- WW ' tolli oi the “Women's llisL\‘tute" _to "' . ""`“` _' hold their September meeting ont- ' &&w&MM~=--1» ` .loops combining 'business with ' pleasure. On Tuesday they met I ` ` " ll-in ln inn lioantunl grounds or Mr. ` `\‘V_\nn Crouse, and alter the busi- :lscs of the day was disposed oi BISO enlletln, N. s. Service and Repairs" ‘ we 44- .. 41- A-. Y _J-_-1 RETURNS FROM JUDGING AT B. C. FAIR.--Among the Jillian-li of live stock lit the six day exhibition held ill Westminster, Iiritisll Coi- umbio. linder tho aus res oi the 3-v£% ` "O-O-O-0*#-0-0 M The magic of the greatest marvel of science is what the radio to every home. And we have , you need whether you a complete set or to build your Here lare some of the prices to you how reasonable ours are. Model vi. sin ctnnpieté $65. Model XJ. Set complete $125., Setcomplete'.......... $200. Set complete .. . . . $105. Write or phone for complete price of Radio parts. I - The , ' . Hardware (io. Limited- ' , Street, ‘ Grafton Street ‘@- \ “A Vlslt Costs Nothmg V rtoyul'Ag1-lcultni-nl nnilll lnklnstrlnl ' Society, which closed Soptul\il><=i~ is 15th. was Mr. Jas. F. its-pIf.l‘ oi' ' ll* Charlottetown Royalty. who i-,\lul'n~ * 6 id home Saturday night. Nlr. lloper is a well k_i_lowli Gllewnsoy lllcc-Ilel' - 5 , .' _ . 256 Queen Street if-ilu: president oi' thc- (ill-'\rli.~'.ey 'firooders Association and vlcn- -1 tribute to this Province its 'well as ` `u Mr. Roper. that lic :eliouli llc ; “BEST UNDER THE SUN” You can get out ln the pon and gain the benefits oi' xposurs to the sun without o-ovv-f»»v¢~¢»/~. . li 0 o ny fear of its offset upon ave ‘< our skin _or complexion, by using Our Velvet' Skin Lotion _ Un It freely before and sftsr exposure to the sun and wind. - ° PRICE 40° PER BOTTLE .lolnisaii it Johnson , The Quality Drugstore Cor. Kent and Prlncs Struts I EXHIBITION ll WEEK , Visit Our- Studio 163 Great George 1 Latest in Photos libs, Crouse gave an account of lic annual meeting in Truro and _ _ , \im. Fade Gordon( Ro'seii-enth, li ‘IS a great tune _ _ , l__.;__ fue-,st of .the afternoon gave an ud- Have Your ,Auto Ignition 'reno on work of the Institutes oil P. E. island. This was followed .ly it -lawn party where over sixty 'nembers sat down to a sumptuous sepust. All were conveyed to the :rounds ‘by autos. -Bridgewater fresident of the Maritime Stock 'ircedero Association it was Quito ». _ - sANl'rAnv FELT AND fibre Mattresses in all sizes Special for Fair week any size $4.98 Patons Ltd. 653-9-26-Si PATONS EXHIBITION Specials from their Bed & Bedding Dept. Compiete'Outflt Iron Bed Rein- and libre mattress Special $13.50 Patons Ltd. 653-9-24-3i NEW FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER.-Elsewhere in Mr. N. D. MacLean. 180 Kent St. who has new opened up an-i is reuily for business us a l<‘ullci‘:l1 Director and cnliiaimer. Mr; Mac- Lean who is ti son ot the late Rev. ered Rev. D. MacLean ami Mrs. MacLean Is it young nlan witll it thoroughly up-to-date klloivledge of his business and is iully equip- .ped to give the expert cure and conscientious attention which his miie ot business nails for. A cellar- will receive prompt attention. -#e110-}l.._ PERSONALS Miss Doris l\iicKcii has returned Douglas Avo., St. John. ' Mr. lind Mrs. Arthur Stevens, guests oi Mrs. Grace Wood, Brigh- toil. Mr. J. A. Brace, Sulillllcrsldo, luis retllrlicll front u plclisllnt visit to his non George in 'i`oiicld, Ai» berta. _ _ lillss Anna lliachellan of the Guardian statt’ returiied yvsi,erday after spending her vacation with friends in St. Peters Bay. Mr. .lolln L. Godkin has return- ed from u. most enjoyable visit with his sister Mrs. A. l'\l. Silver in Brookline. Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. White leave UNH m01‘niI\1»¥ for an extended visit to the U. S. Mr. Wilfrid llollltci' has the winter. -\. Sllarnm ot Mlli'i'a_v Rlvolfwh ulldcrwerlt :Illoperu-tion fel-ap ncndilfltls ill tha i’, -E. l-'l:lnd Hoe llital on Moilday thc i7tlll will be lnleaseu to learn unit sun in doing as well as can he expected, Mrs. A. J. Mtlcheail oi’ Ailillerst, accompanied by hal- sisters, Mrs l. E. Chadwick and Mrs. (icorgn iz. Burrows of Edizrtitoivn, Mass, ‘punt the ncek vilti with Mr 'tn tiny for New Annan to visit their torced Woven wire spring and felt , this issue will be found the all ot- ous share of pulillr: pzItI'olla|;i is l solicited and all cuils day ol' night I from a visit to Mrs. Will. Murray, l Truro N. S., are vlsitillg here the ‘ Public Subscription is Invited for Dominion ol iianalla 5 Per Cent Bonds 1 Iiefunding Lea 1923 I . 4% n tll'3.l'.'.. "ll- Dated and bearing interest troin 15th October, 1928, and offered in _ two maturities as follows: -20 .year Bonds due 15th October, 1943 5 year Bonds due 15th October, 1928 Principal and semi-annual interest (15th April and 15th October) payable at any branch in Canada of any chartered bank, or at the office of the Receiver-Clcncrsi at Ottawa, or that o( tho Assistant Receivers-General, Halifax, SIL John, Charlottetown, Montreal, Toronto, Winnipeg, Regina, Calgary or Victoria ‘ ' Denomination-s: $100, $500, $1,000 All bonds may ‘bc registered as to principal only, and bonds In denomination of $500 _ and authorized multiples thereof may be fully registered. _ ` These bonds are authorized under Act of the Parliament ot Canada, and 'both principal M ‘ and lnteu-est are a charge upon the Consolidated Revenue Fluid. To Cash Subscribers To Holders of 1923 Oifering Terms Victory Bonds ‘ In addition to the bonds offered tor cash it This issue presents a most attractive has -been arranged that all owners oi' Victory invesiineut. The M-‘CUI‘il-Y 15 I\1°0l“‘ change their holdings for the same amount ol' the new issue. They will receive in cash .he diiiieren-ce between the face value of parableand the income return high. Bonds due November ist, 1923, may ex- I' F’ ll |||U¢llll\ , MH, _ I ‘ l D taken their house on Kent St. for ' . The many rl-lenlln nf Mus new o “ ' f . . II M1'S~ A. Lflrse. CNY and left yester- The lbonds will occupy all investment position equal to that of Canada's Victory Bonds. The bonds are offered lor cash at the 'ollowlng prices: 20 YIEAR BONDS 98.25 and interest yielding 5.14% _ 5 YEAR BONDS 99 and interest yielding 5.23% This offer is made sulbject to prior sale and to advance in price. Dominion of Canada Bonds their maturing bonds and the purchase price .li the new security, namely: at the rate ot' $1.75 per $100, for 20 year .bonds and $1.10 for tive year bonds. Special Privilege interest coupons on bonds exchanged are to be retained by the owner and cashed on Nov- emlber ist, As the new bonds will he dated October 15th, holders who exchange will thus receive an extra half »month's interest thereby reducing. the cost ci’ Z0 yealr lboada from 98.25, and 5 year bonds from 99 to the following: 20 YEAR BONDS 98.02 and Interest yielding $.16% 5 YEAR BONDS 98.02 and Interest yielding 5.16% Holders are urged to act promlptiy, as this privilege is sulbjcct to withdrawal.. .are the most attractive ,.-»,;/. ,. ,g,,.(, sk. - iiow¢stCoot . Pcrboy . ofW¢or \ . have tho--best reputation in Canada. ‘These shoes have room lor every toe to grow- alld grow right. The insole is perlectly smooth-theme ll nothing but the greatest com- iort in Hurlbut Shoes tor tho children. Hurlbut Shoes cost the lowest per day ol wesr~ and even when they are prac- tically worn out they can be sent to the lactory and ro- made and enlarged (a halt size) ii desired at compara- tively small coat. 'Yho Gun Metal and Brown Calf Bluohers, ss well ss Patent Leather buttonod, are shown In sizes 5 to 7'/Q for $4.00. The same in sins 8 to 10V; st $4.76. WE A.R.E LO~C`»AlL AGENTU FOR l{U7RLBU'I` SHOES. A L L E Y and Co., Ltd. ‘ Fashionable Fl\n7~1l¢\1 I _" I I W l I jill ' tr V ___ _ ,_ ___=_._._ . . .soooo-oc-co-vo-cvco-O9-cv' \ I _Jan 5 . I 5 vi* if f 1" *i* / !/ I v sul- s l ode. -_ .N leloctod to judge at this big; cxhlb- _ _ y » ._ 'tion in the extreme West wliicll ..;.'- - .. »~"i~ 7 . ‘ . Ji-l ' \ I val was opml to all the world. lhlrlllx ' ~ n motor trip to the Chiliiivnt-lr i _ _ -- f ,Valley Mr. Roper called on Chir- ` les Robertson formerly ot` Murslli-' ` field. and also visited the Colony Farm at Essondalc, B. C., in con- , I |ncction with the Home for the ildccblo Minded. Mr. Percy Moore. S ¢ .son oi' i\ii'.` S. J. Moore of Truro, is Superintendent ot live stock ot =lilIt farm. and Miss Letitia J. U ll formerly Matron at Fnlcoilwuifrl. , ,has charge ot’ the childl‘en's divi- Chewlllg T0bac'C0 .~ion oi’ the Home. Mr. Roper was "Earls agvelcorne guest at the homo li f. . . Manufactured ‘;;':l‘”.;:‘ .‘..;"°.'f;‘.;::.~ , 1 md daughter, Mary, formerly of Wal e Of SlII)Stli'.Illl€S. Always llolltatiiuvit. nlolw reside. Mr Roper al ' 9 =o me r. eury Smith, Mr. Bats Say Hickey s When You .,;,,,,} ,,,, 0,,,e,“&,;?,,o,,e,°wn,aus _ ancouver. e visiting Mr. Buy Chewlng Tobacco ;..harles Robertson lie learned ot alll; séltlden xdeatrh Bolt Mlr. Fred Tur- 0 » 0 1001*? 0 ara field, P. E. & l., and an lllicie of Mr. P ' W. Turner of this city. ith-_elqglfrngr TOBACCO GOMPANY LIMITED who passed away at the mit-nnced lsrs ’ Charlottetown HKS Oi’ 70. had amassed consider- rtble wealth in dairying and limp sold out his exl.e}isive business to - ‘_ ir the Fraser Valley Milk C0mp,my_ 4:1 4 514 , <;'<\>,`>'§<'&.'eZ=-§’\=» ,7'<`,\ \\f, , ¢ _ f0_~ ##00004-O Street ' H ‘nut Mrs. Miirchliullks and other relatives before returning llomc. Tile Rev. (ivorgc Miller. form -‘rly of Albcrtoll, but now of Clif toll, left last week for l\l0nt|-@;;l_ having been called by tr-lcltrztm to ,the Royal Victoria Hospital where his wife llndel°\\'I\lit a serious op- eration this wt-ck. Dr. Alvah Got* don, one oi l\inliti'ea1's most skill ful surgeons is to periorlil thc op- eration. ' ll l , -\ _ __ ____- II Gives your A . children a rec- I, ess appetite. . 4, ~ I STl'.WAI:iT’S`l nh CREAM l, _ ,_\, BREAD, l . . Q4%% I Try 0ur Essence I 0l Vinegar MACS Brand Essence of Vinegar lls the favorite of all good cooks for purity and strength. This Essence is an exceptional strong concen- trated Vlnegsr. Ono pint makes three quarts of .fine pickling Vinegar and is roc- ommsndod by the ‘most suc- agpsiul cooks as the best pro- otlrablo for Chow Chow or Qlpklos. "v Our stock of Spices for Piokilng are pure, strong and froo from "tailings", etc. Just on our goods. _ The Macs 149 drsst George Stress.;- l V Investments obtaimable in Canada. I _ . . F I Orders or instructions for exchange may be telephoned or telegraphed at our expense. i Therlght is rsorved to allot a loss amount of bonds than applied flor, and to soil for cash more than $50,000,000. ______~,__.. ..____._. These bonds are offered for delivery in interim form on or about October 15th, 1923, when, as if issued and delivered to us We solicit your subscription which ,will have our best attention and will be pleased to make delivery tree of charge through purcliaser's lbanlk or direct by mail. . siuiu-ii Eastern Securities Gompany, LIMITED ' INVESTMENT BANKERS . New Bank of Nova Scotia Building St. John, N. B. Charlottetown, P. E. I. Halifax, N. S. W. H. v. DUNBAR, ‘ Manager ¢ i uI__, ’ 1 5 ~ 1, ‘ _ 'L 1 'Feed xg* f \ v-o-on ...vcr acobc-Q0-0000-Goo _ Oil Cal.: Meal . .r|.n»ll.- oi -;~..1.-:.1 l ~ n ws llcrnmeill S.llu~ akel I-cod Bran, MdJl.ngs Feed Wheat Scratch Feed (for Poultry Call Meal. Chick Feed Beef Scraps, Poultry Grit Crushed Oyster Shells Poultry Bono Cow Chow Cracked Grain Baled Hay and Straw Feed, Oats, Bu-lay Buckwheat asses o-oaoc-ooo ,,. .issaooo-c-¢4»»so» _ _ . - -as § Vernon on August 16th oi Mrs. me homestead. - John MncQueen after a painful ill- daughter of the late Archie and 9|-ellegeagad ner. Annie Martin of Sprlngton and was in her seventy-third year. Of her Mackenzie, Allan Stewart, Jona- it could truly be said she had many than L. Morrison, Sammi Ross. friends and no enemies. She was Murdock Gillis and Wellington loved and respected by all who C¢np¢0n_ know her and will be greatly miss- ed, not only in tho home but in the IN community in which she lived. Har Yeo MRS. JOHN MCQUEEN and one daughter Elite J. (Mrs. _ _ K ed._4Pm H1 Parmley l‘\iacLure) oi Dover, also ;'f(;`;hI:“;§e" family: ixeath? tive sons, namely Murdock, Donn d Mrs' Thamas .L_ Harris sr; wN_,Mh` The death occurred at Mount ish Columbia and William A, on and Mm Thomas J' Hams' Jr; wraal Mr. and Mrs W. J. Harris leuquet, Miss 'Ettd Viae Harris; The remains were laid to rest. in gouquet ML Bmaford Yeo; Wood island iCemetery_ beside The late Mrs. MacQueen was a mono of four 0( ner family who I’°“q” C“Irn°' The pall-bearers werez; Donald , MR. GEORGE YEO On Thursday, Sept. 6th,- death claimed Mr. (leo. Yeo, a highly re- spected citizen at 0'Leary1 Road- . The deceased was a. very estlmable (By Dominion News Service) \,l”"= " gentleman, admired and loifed bY ,l,OKY'0' Sept 23‘__Co,m¢ Yamamoto the new premier oi all who knew him, an ailedlonate _-' / .,.I /K personality and kind disposition en- This ‘B his second M|ms",y_ Better known as Admiral Yamamo- to. he was one ot the pioneers oi’ the Japanese Navy. and served with distinction ailoat until he was deared him to everyone. Mr. Yeo was a patient sufferer, displaying great courage. and torti- tude even to the end. . The esteem in which he was held by his tel-low men was marke-d'obY the lengt-by funeral process n. which was the largest seen in this MINING' I" 1593~ vlcinlt tor ears The services ,l.-ill \ ..-~=;s._*§ MI|sIilIi\i° I’I\Iiis‘ Ilild' Illiciillliitistiii airc (.Liii----s»»._..___/`,_ _ M -ooo l LlNlMEN__ I ' ' stall by xlag mauro. ns is 11.