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APPLICATION FOR CHARTER -—'l‘l1e Royal Gazette conitalna in the last issue, notice of application for a charter of incorporation for the Boyver Silver Fox Company, 'Lid., with headquarters at Bun- bury. The capital stock of the Company ls to be 3100.000 divided into 1,000 shares of $100 each. The applicants are Messrs. Roy Pcocher at.‘ Joel Rountree of Springfield, Mass., merchants, Franklin Bovycr, Bunbuiy, P. E. island, rancher Max Kauffman and George A. ilnll of New York City. PURCHASED PRORERTYr-‘Mr. and Mrs. William Reid and their son and daughter, Mr. Alfred and Miss Mary, Ahave arrived to take up their residence in the province having purchased the farm, stock otc., of Captain Burke, Falrvlew. The Reid's come from Forfnrshire, Scotland, but have been for some time in Canada. located in Si. John, where Mr. Reid held an important mcrchnntilo position. The Guardian extends to the new fxmiers il. hoar- ty welcome-and hopes their new venture will he intended with every succes. They are at present guests at the Queen Hotel. BANKERS ON TOUFL- Mr. i0. L. Prose, Vice President and Managing Director of the Royal Bunk of ‘Canada, Montreal. Hon. W. H. Thorne, St. John, N. B., Mr. C. ll. Wilcox, Hamilton, Ont.., Mr. it. McD. Patterson, Montreal and Mr. F. St. C. Harris, Supervisor of branches for the Maritime Provin- ces, arrived in Charlottetown on Saturday afternoon. They came to the island on Friday night and proceeded to Summerside and ar~ rlvpil. in the city by special car at- tached to iNo. 4 at 2.30. p: m. They cipal centres where the Royal Bank conducts business. On the 30th day of August, 1920 the people of Woodjislanris were grieved to hear of the death of another good neighbor. that" of Donald D. McMillafn; an old ant] esteemed resident of that place, a the advanced age of 84 yours, leav lng two daughters and many near relatives to mourn their loss. Ai- though Mr. McMillan lived to a ripe old age. yet his death was-not anticipated so soon, as he wns al- ways able to go about the place untill a very little while before the 0nd came. He was not a. mun of many words but of very strong convictions of the right, from which he could not be swerved. lie took good cure that he would not be carried away ‘ with cvory wind of doctrine, but set his heart lirml-y upon the promlsccs of God in ‘Christ, which promises support.- ed him lo lhe end, l-lo was chair- in Wood island congregation for a great number of years, which office he discharged with hgnor to himself and congre- gation. He will e very much mis- sed with man other good- men who lately passed to tneir- rewards. Tho daughters, Mrs. Patterson, Boston. Eva at homo, will have the sympathy ni all. A large num- bcr of people‘ came to tho funeral to show their host token of esteem to the departed friend. The fun- eral service was conducted by Rev. A. S. Stewart, a former miniitter and a close friend of, thp dfllfl-Plfld- island stockmen have, as usual. mado n splendid shumlngiat the St. John, N.B., Exhibition. The Messrs Horne Brothers, Wlnsloe. captured Zil-Ffirst. prizes. 13 seconds and five thirds. Mr. Cephss Nunn, Mflnsloo. tpgk ten firsts, oight seconds and x thirds. _ Mr. Sui). Sitwvari, Dunslnifnage, took five firsts, four seconds and three thirds. - . Mr. George Boswell , French Fort rook. 16 firsts, nine seconds and seven thirds. “ ‘ ' Mr. Almon Boswell, Dunslulfnago took eipht firsts, three seconds and two thirds. ' Mr. 15.1.. Boswell, Pownal, took three firsts, five seconds and four thirds. . _ ‘Messrs A.A. -M-cRae and Sons. seconds and six thirds. _ Mr. Albert Boswell, French Fort, took 13 firsts ten seconds and tight thirds. , This is a magnificent showing and The Gu-airdian §hesrtily congratu- lates these gentlemen on their en- terprise in taking the risk of send» lng their cattle and sheep to iha exhibition, as wall as on their Bil!!- oesa in capturing such a magni- llcant lot of prizes in the face of very keen competition. ‘Both New Brunswick and Nova Scotia have splendid herds of cattle and they have recently gone in for sheep breeding on a very extensive scale. lt is much to tho credit of P» . island breeders that they captured tho croam of the prim. _ . are making a tour of all the priln- ‘ Charolttetown, took eight firsts, ahn ~ Iisolnniou dons thaj nes of; art's duty its homg,‘.flyl_ church-slid the state. lg 4111115133,“ name implies, to his fellovuhllllnayés" exemplified in doin‘: good tooth rs and especially to thoseiin-Yn 4t, was easy. ho l ‘jujq, to lnvegfiiafd; who love you not auctioning was to love your enemles..'1‘o-,1t‘grry.nth_i| out the ‘ peakefs’, mlssl Ilqwfl to orssniw i ‘connhction ma» the various chur g9 o; i ‘an inter}! iadenomlnaiional branch of this society; chiefly in connection with tlipihlble classes. He has arranged t6 mlbet the men of Mr_ Seaman's ‘Bible Class and as many others, mscand women. H! can be present, on Wednoaday- ev- ening at 7.30 in the Hearts Mem- orial Hall. The Odd Fellows of Charlotte town observed Sunday as their annual Decoration Day. The memb era of St. Lawrence and Wildey Lodges leflt thoir"hall. Cameron Block at 2 o'clock and" headed by the 4th Regiment Band, paraded to the Peoples’ Cemetery, convey- ing ‘beautiful floral links which were placed upon the graves of tho departed brethren of the Order. The chaplain, Rev. George C. Tay- lor officiated and also delivered an _ oration to the memory of the members of the Ord- .er. who had sacrificed their lives in the Great War. Thr-re was a large turnout of the members, the parade being ably mar-shelled by -Col. H.iM.~ Davison. Graves s] Sherwood and St. Peter's Cemetery were also decorated. in Summerside the Odd Fallows also observed Sunday as Decors- tion Day. " ‘ " _, . The members of the Knights of Columbus also held their annual service for the dead on Sunday afternoon at the Catholic Cemo tery, where solemn Litsny was chanted and prayers offered for the departed. Rev. Mlaurice McDonald officiated and His Grace Archbishop O'Leary delivered a. sermon. This parade was headed by the League shalled by Mr. Allan MoOabe. TUESDAV. '~' -—PR-OHIBIT|ON CASESM-Three rtles from Prince County charg- ed with infraction ‘of the "Prohibi- itlon Act. appeared for trial nt the .C_ouri. House on Friday.‘ before His illonor Jud-go .McQuvan-ie. (lon- of $200 and coats "in jail imposed on each. —CATTLE BUYERS HERE.- Mr. Wlllanl Church of Doston. Mass“ its again registeredpat. the Queen Hotel, on his regular un- ‘nu-al buaines trip. Mr. C-liurch ls ‘a lairge dealer in fat cattle and la-mlbs and yearly hi8 leovesAhous- "ands of dollars on the Island for these animals which are shipped to the American market. ii. aesiosur —-WELL KNOWN -DEAD.-—On Saturday ' last death claimed as its victim Mr. Rayq mond. son of ‘Mr; and Mrs. Joseph Richard, at the early» age of 22 years, after a lingering lil- neas..By his q et amiable mann- 'er he "wlon tho earts of all who ‘knew him. he was an upright young man a-nd his death at-vhe bloom of main-hood cast a shadow of gloom ruler the whole com= muinity. l-le was consoled during his illnies byi (the frequent visits of ‘his pastor, Rev. J. J. McDonald, who administered to him the last: rites of iho R. Catholic Chuirch. Besides his sorrowing parents there are lcflt b0 mourn one sister Mrs. Bend. Gallant of Sumem-mide and three brothers, Hubert of Boston, Matt- hew and Joseph at home. The fun- eral which was very largely at- tended took place on Sunday after- noon art 3.30 no RJC. Cemetery. Rev. J-IJ. McDonald, officiating. The following are ‘the pail-bear- ers. Messrs. Ray Tamon. Charles Peters, William Balcquire, Walter ‘Doucetle. James and Frank Mc- Donald. - i To Women . 0i iiliddie Age ‘rma woman's‘ LETTER TELLS vou HOW To PAss THE cmsls sarztv. linscelles, P. Q.-—“During tho Change qfhblife ‘I. felt .so weak and run down 1 could hardly do m-y work. The perspiration would pour over my facé so that I couldn't see what l was doing. [We live on a farm, so there is lots to do. but many who felt as l did Iwou-ld have been ln bod. l took ‘Lydia E, Pink- li-anrs Vegetable Com-pound and it did mo a world ofgood. i tried other remedies but l put Vegetable Compound ahead of "them all, and tell every one l know how much good it. has done me."‘—M-rs. Dun- Quebec. iSuch warning symptoms as-senao of suffocation, hot flashes, head- aches, backachea, dread of impend- ing evil, timldity. sounds in thoear. lpnlpitsiion of the heart, sparks be- fore the eyes, irregularities, consti- ipatlon. variable appetite, weakness and dizziness mhou d Ibo heeded by middle-aged women, and let Lydia‘ la. Plnkham’! venison Compound, carry tiheru safely throng ‘ this‘ ‘crisis no it did Mrs. Brovvnfi] _ ' lil . limp, uritlme Sec- ,-.;¢;§ ofthpfln Rrothorhdod _ , '. ltogd‘ srteru in - agent fro, ’ “falnterenr n] "ad _, _. l; othodist .C rch la ev “"1310 spolr of the Cross Band and was mar- _' vlctlons were obtained and n fine i. or three months - can Brown, bascellea._ Province, ‘\-\,{~,v Vll.’ " PTER five years’ regulation, we manufacture, once Jnore, .91,'1#5;gl. i-iatéfit , wait, Fltllillt o ofler in this, l i Once more welare able t . i the world s famous brand time best best wheat; the popu bread, and light, flaky pastry. . Old ‘friends oi Purity Flour wil satisfaction, and all friends. olcl appreciate the improvement 1n with our high patent flour. one A Smokin Tobacco i!’ roduct o ur. ilour i0 Your grocer will supply if. ~ Western Canada Flour MillS C0» i 4 of ' are perrhittpcllflto our :_' u p,‘ ~ r delicious l share our‘ or new, will‘ their baking “Brier" has been Can- adrfsllnvorlte Smoking Tobacco for over 4o years. The same old original quality can now be had in Cut "Brier" scp fi‘. night when hls~barn and all outbuildings with their loss is estimated at $6000 with only about $400 insurance. Practically the whole seasons crop was in the buildings besides machinery, car- riages, otc. Mr.- Ramsay was in Bummer-side when the fire occurr- ed. but the neighbors gave what as- sistance they conic. A man named 'I‘.heodoro Soott- who, it is said, had made threats, wag arrested last evening on "suapiction of having set the fire ‘and lodged in the Pninco County jail. Hoqill appear before the attpendiary magistrate this morning. Thut there should be no full inb- stor fishing hcrojor at any rate until the end of/deptemhor-ls thc opinion of Dr_ Knight, chairman of the Biographical Board of Cana- da, "who, accompanied by Mrs. Knight, is spending s fewdays in Charlottetown. --Dr. been on the Maud for he seven weeks lAYCIlZlQXBtlIlQ the lobster businabg he his been mearchlng for.» yearling, and twow year's‘ old ~ lobster; _ for mine the itpproslinate‘ yearly.‘ yield and of ultimately, estabiluhia what the yearly catch should be w thont the.,.danser. olyiopletlng the indus- You Are Invited to Write 13i- Adv,“ .. . .. i- .|| ' No other medl ino has beenao- successful in réiavllll" Whom’! suffering ad, n Lydip E." Pink- hnmh Vegotnba Comvpliiindi- "Wo-] men may receive free m: helpful: advice by ‘writing the" Girl] Pinklmn Motilolnoflo, 4 527g‘) "1 »..4. which» tr _. The fir, t pointls to find the Tm lllt. 0f year-lg‘: and two Jan oldanlmslo and, vlng discov e ad it to devise means of catching vvitiuiiillfll. obit". have aver 9e , founq,,b9msw ere lnjt in arrows ‘snflsampng thQ y they hide thorns Ives ‘no complete- illlfl- Untltl ,1 In; exceedingly] I were burned to the ground. 'I‘hc' Wurkllll; Kn Bhf. has I past ' ‘the purposepot‘ ‘trying tc‘deter~] Mr. Colin Ramsay nf Port. Hill ly that many an old fisherman has‘ suffered a Qevare ‘loss Saturdiav ncvvr seen one. "A year ago. how- hisievt-r," said Dr. contents uvor fifty nl Maipeque. ‘Pills year, Knight, "we found with miniature traps, 18 inches long, 10 inches wido and 3 inches high, we succeeded in catch ing over 200 at Malpeque. With- lho same kind oi trap, however, we] failed to catch any throughout thc whole length of Egmonr Bay, with the excepllfll! of two or three which. wo caught the lust day These we] found in mldchtmnel. None wcrc canglit. off Summerside, nor were‘ any found in Rollo Bay. or Col-' ville Bay, south of Souris. it is not necessary to say that there must, be vastly more of these young animals than there are of Bllllllm bocnusc all animals tcnd i0 pro- duce more young ‘than are brought, in maturity. it follows lhcrofnrol I to catch many more than we were nolc lo this summer, and the ‘Fish- cries Department is appealing to fishermen "along ‘tlie\wholo" mari- time coast to cooperate with tho scientific workers in locating and in catching these yesrllngs and two your olds." Dr_ Knight urahlc concern the large number hlg lobsters that are being can! today along the south shore bo- cause for the first fortnight alt least, tho catch consists of lsrzo males and females that arc the e1:- petuators of the lobster race in his locality. Towards the end of Soft tamber particularly, many of th femtlles are carrying eggs, At tho beginning of September not a0 many, the eggs being within tho body and therefore these femal may he captured and canned m. th views with consldi that. we expect in the near future and of the month, l v l r lotly on n: -"»- ,, of the dl ease it “ppm, emala trou lea. lncludln goion. leucorheu, f Xi which is nun ion Igr o (I500 r is. 'f"°|°l\ 3, ‘ min and nddru " ‘ ll Relief iorWomeiisilisorfer. i 1° "KW ‘MBA’! nun roam HIIQI DlQI trial Treatment enough for l0 do 11mm .15 W MW sulfuric: woman vvlid miuulhga t4 . . low u sunnm onuoom-n nviitvvnlnd i Orange Lily In a oorl- . tnin reiicf for all dilut- _dera of uo]ncn. It ll l - ‘plied div-cal y ahnd ll a - nor-u In at lnlz tin-oi? The dud wwfillo matter in I contrasted region ll i suffer- n . truri-‘mont I and acts on tho actual loo‘- abd in all form‘! ‘ hm» b t do. ' n a . flbii Till» "" no month's tn tp: t. A will l». 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