.mu.w».... . f. . ' I . ‘my ‘All Children Benefit From the body buihiiiil} and health piomoiiiw SCOTT’S MULSION ‘ ,5, oi Norwegian Cod Liver Qil Rich ill Vitamins A and D LATE BUFFALO BILL ' STILL RECEIVES MAIL CHEYENNE, Wyo., Oct. 19-001. William F. (Buifalo Bill) Cody died many years ago, but he still re- ceives mail. Only a iew days ago a letter was ceived here addressed to “Mr. Buiialo Bill, care Union Pacific De- pot, Cheyenne, Wyo." ‘the misslve was postmarked Dix- on, 111., and on the reverse side o! the envelope was a return address which said, “Return ln five days to the Dixon State Hospital." The address was written in pen- cil and was scrawled. . The letter was turned over to postal authorities by Norman A. Miller, Union Paciiic agent here. Spinning and Weaving Send me your wool to be spun Into yarn and wove into Blankets. The charges are: Single yam 23 cents, doubled 26 cents per pound. Blankets $2.00 and ii unlaundered $1.85. It takes five lbs. of wool per llilanket. Wool must be well wash- ed and all dirt and burrs picked out. The size of single yarn is med- lum and doubled yarn fine, medium nnd coarse. Put shippers name on nil parcels and owners name, ad- dress and instructions inside. Send by mail or freight. Freight will be SUMMERSIUE GUARDIAN and Prince Bounty Chronicle I f —AUTO STORAGE batteries l!‘ -aonou osavsmzen slim low m Pr,“ l, B110“ wire nails ior boat builders. 8°14 all?’ ~ 5393.10.19-11, Bruce's. ' 5898-10-19- . i- ..—FINED no AND COSTS-A -uvnu uesnv BATTERIES in.“ unwed h, wum, m, m, stock. Big reduction- in price. W.’ J. ‘men, wmmnptlon o, liquor w,“ Bemllle- 1°“‘“"- K°“‘“‘3‘°'* tried beiore m. o. M. Mathews o 5874-10-18-81. Tum’ evening and convicted snd fined $10 and costs-S -—NOTIUB. -— Escaped from m? ranch, one male Fox tattooed right “'55” “w! RECEWBMM“ a‘, x m u“ m‘. 17 K Rewu-‘L Walter Green of Summerside has Edward champion Damyey p l; received the sad news oi the death ‘mmd ' 590046.194; |at his home in Winnipeg of Mr. E. ' 1-1. Richardson whose widow a Mrs. —FINED s: sun COSTQ-Jn the 011m’! 818W m4 Wl1° l-l "11 summemm, you“ goun on wag. known in Summerside, her maiden nesday two drunks were each zihod rw-me being Miss Bird Clerk- ‘lbw $3 and costs by Stipendisry Mag- are left to mourn besides the wid- istrate E. H. Strong. K. C.—S -CHEESE delivered Hamilton Factory ‘Ihllndly. October 20th. At Kensingtoa Factory Tuesday, Oc- tober 25th. Cheese season closes at Hamilton, Saturday, October 22nd. 5902-10-19-21. —BYMPATHY EXPRESSED — Much sympathy is extended to Mr. and Mrs. William l-leckbert oi Sum- merside in the death of their in- iant daughter (one month and eight days) Florence Ruth, who passed away on Wednesday. The little one had contracted whooping cells?! from her sister, and in 5PM 01' the best of medical skill the little one succumbed to the disease. There is one little girl, two and one half years to comfort the parents in ther sad loss. The funeral will take place thlslaitcrnoon at 2 o'- clock from the home to the Peo- ple's Cemetery-B -0LD IVIEMBER HONORED- The ladies oi Maple Leaf Rebekah Lodge gathered in their lodge rooms on Tuesday evening to do honor to a former member, Mrs. Nora Crue ‘ow three children. ‘rhe sympathy ‘of Summerside irlends will be ex- ‘uodod to Mrs. Richardson in hoi- ‘sorrow-B -snmous runs-Tho residence of lvir. Henry J. Whitney on Sum- mer Street, Summerside, was badly damaged by iire on ‘Tuesday after- noon. The fire, which was first noticed by isassers by about 2.15 'p. m. was making good headway and the root’ was well alight. Mrs. Whitney was in the house but knew nothing oi’ the fire and was con- slderubly agitated ‘when a young lady came in to tell her about it. The ilre brigade was immediately on the scene and in a short time two heavy streams of water were playing on the roof. One tank of chemical from the chemical en- gine was used before the fire was under control. Considerable dam- nge was done by the fire and water to the rooms and furniture. The attic over the kitchen was badly gutted by the blaze. Mr. Beer, iire marshal from Charlottetown is in- vestignting the cause o! the fire and the extent of the damage. The Fire Department are to be con- on their NEW-TYPE TUBES o , ‘ l ~;\\\\\‘|\\Y\\\k\ TWIN-S SENSATIONAL New ROGERS DEVELOPMENT MADE POSSIBLE BY 3 GREAT MODERN RADIO DISCOVERIES... E A . in SPRAY-Sl-BIIIELDING iiiliill/i a will» 01am... Rocsns Q SYMPHONIC. 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L.—-Sllndziy aiternoon, Oct. 16 inst, a meeting oi the ladies oi Indian River Pur- ish was held in the Vestry, for the purpose of organizing a branch of the Catholic Women's League. The meeting was largely attended and the branch was organized by Mrs. Parnell McMahon, President oi" the Summerside Branch, assisted by Mrs. Kane and Mrs. W. B.~McNeill. The following officers were elect- ed: Pres, Mrs. E. G. Gillis; lst Vice Pres, Mrs. Jno. A. MCLBHDH; 2nd Vice Pres, Mrs. Jno. Murphy; ‘Iird Vice Pres, Mrs. Albert McLel- lan; Recording Secretary, Miss An- wam welcome “Om om assocmws ; oi the best residential parts oi the town. The firemen have been do- ‘ing excellent work for some years now in Summerside-S guests departed Mrs. Crue was pre- _ PERSONALS —-Mr. Lister Mcllcllen, who has been visiting his home in Summer- side has returned to Sydney, N. B. '-s —Mrs. Charles Black of Bedeque ls Ithe guest of Miss Arthur oi Sum- merside for a few dnys.—S I --Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Fraser ‘of New York are the guests oi Mr. ‘and Mrs. Arthur Brennan of Sum- ,merside. Mr. Fraser is connected ‘with Messrs. Lampsorfs New York fur house-S —Rev. J. P. C. and Mrs. Fraser and their little daughter, Kathleen, who have been the guests of Mrs. Here at last is the radio receiver that brings to your home the note-for-note precision of‘ the original studio performance. Never have the color, depth and beauty of music— the tense whispered moments of drama -the finer shades of oratory— been so faultlessly, faithfully reproduced as in the new Rogers Symphonic Tone Radio. MODEL 810 modern developments which. make Symphonic Tone possible: "rwm SPEAKERS, Synchron- ized to reproduce every note andacoent in the entire musical and tonal range.‘ V. NEW-TYPE ROGERS Tunes —new in shape and new in principle — increasing power and volume, pro- tecting the clarity of tone. 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New low prices. Special prices in Car lots. Prompt deliveries. Try us on your next order. W. B. GILLIS 8i 00. PHONE 1'76. BULBS BULBS Just received and opened our Annual Fall shipment o! DUTCH BULBS direct from the LlSSE, HOLLAND. TULIPS (Single and Dou- ble) DARWIN Tulips (long stoln.) IIYACINITIS (Double and single) . DAFFODILS C R O C U S, FREESIAS, NARCISSUS, doc» 620., all large size BULBS. Prices much lower. Come in and make your selection early. IIOWGII the oificers were addressed by the Taster, Rev. R. F. McDonald. The a vote of thanks to the visiting la- dies. --PROiIlB1TION CASES-In the Summerside Police Court on ‘Iues- day, two prohibition cases came be- fore Stipendiary Magistrate E. H.‘ Strong, K. O. The flrstwcese was that of the young man, who walk- ed out oi the court room while his case was in progress and made his ucspe to the mainland. He is s ,native oi Bathursi: but had been ‘lliving in Summerside for some time _il~le was arrested last week in New- castle, N. B. and brought back to [stand trial. He was charged under the Customs Act for having dutl able goods in his possession and was found guilty and lined $50 and costs or one month in jail. He was also charged under the Prohibition Act ior having liquor in his pos- sesion and was fined $200 and costs or 3 months in jhil. Another case against a Summerside party for selling liquor contrary in the Pro- hibition Act was convicted and iln- ed $200 and costs or three months in jail. A summerside party plead- ‘meeting then closed after tendering ' Prince County Hospital is very much improved-S . .—lVl.rs. R. J. McNeill and Miss B. McNeill returned on ‘Tuesday from an enjoyable visit to Boston, Mass. -S K —Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Dalton ar- rived home on Monday evening from their honeymoon spent in Up- per Canada. They nre receiving ‘the congratulations oi their friends. -—6 -—Mr. and Mrs. Robert T. Hol- iman arrived home on Tuesday ev- zening irom Bermuda, where they i spent a delightful honeymoon. They lere the guests of Mrs. Hannah's fperents, Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Brad- shaw oi Summerside for a few days. They will make their home in Charlottetown-S -—Senntor Creelman McArthur left on Wednesday morning for Ottawa to attend the Senate which reopens on Thursday. He was ac- companed by Senator Sinclair, who had been at his home for the ad- journmenih-S TONE..... Mercury VsporTube-New Cisu"B"Arnpllficarion --the last word in the most advanced and modern radio.- Slz other models. the history of radio. . doe am! [tear it‘; ALL - CANADIAN - MEN, R. T. HOLMAN, Limited Charlottetown and Summerside —Miss Velda Reeves, oi Char- lottcmwh and her two iriends, Miss Margaret Acorn, oi Charlottetown and Miss Lyle Allen, oi Glace Bay, N. 8., spent Thanksgiving at the ..‘PYROIL, WHOLESALE AND MONEY fit your nearest clealeris and MATERIALS on Oct. 23rd ere as follows: Stur- geon, 2.03 p.m.; Georgetown, '1 pm. Rev. L. P. Archibald of “edequo of Indian stories. will conduct the services. landmarks along Lake lilichillit Indian derivation has been nd- m,“ ma“, o, m“, ‘m 1M“; "WW4 b7 “h” o" wmht’ “m” on bluiis overlooking the lake. The state's name is derived iroln the old ottcws word, “Michlll-h- 9d Kill"? to having pertrldsee 1h __-;-h home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. RETAIL-Call and have us treat . his possession contrary w the Game lm, £1?“ :1 M“ Tgd Waniord Reeves, Summerside. your car during Sunshine Days. '1'. rnmxs o-rrhwhus ning," Wright claims, which means ouey: "Nov. nhwli wul n do I Laws and was fined ten dollars, ' es' ummers 6' G Ives Charlottetown. NAMED MICHIGAN "old clearings.” Thole clciflllil N‘ l M" 1°11" “In” ’ Clancy: "Loiks phwst?‘ Garter & 0o. and costs. These cases were brought t o" h "Wheddaya consider the height of 5980-l0-18-3i. -—— forred to the garden PM! and 0i‘- by the Mounted Police. Mr. W. "ZLOWQB aft; ;',?v,i:e:::°;,§:§,h human i. wnce?" -—_ HARBOR SPRINGS, Mich, Oct. chords of. the Ottawa Indians 1o- Ossey: ‘Th’ Walkln diliflto U" LIMITED 13"“? Nmmu“ and M“ L- G- Iflw- ior appendicitis in the P EDI Hos \ “How about re drum major with ‘UNITED CHURCH 0F CAN- iii-A new theory that the name of i caisd between Harbor Springs and me to strolke an’ me ould Wm“ ts deiended.—-B ' ' ' ' " ‘ I pital, Charlottetown. —-—----___.____i..____.__ Use ROBIN ‘an inferiority complex?" ____._ _ . . . m- __,___..._._-_--- —_—::-_—:r.. Milled on the "Priesom World's Finest Wheat ADA-Georgetown charge. services the state or Michigan is of Ottawa cross village. These clearings were l orders me to kape on wurrkin!‘ con rifoux ‘ “‘ “""'""'~reru<e~..