' The Shrine of ‘ -BEAUTY- Everyone wot-ships at ‘ the Shrine of Beauty-and why? —- Because beauty stands for Health, Culture, Refinement and an ap" preciation of Nature's gifts If you would bring many of the good things of life to you instead of going laftei them, cultivateand take care of a beautiful clear complexion ‘by using one of the many excellent creams and lot‘ons we al- ways have in stock. l CTheZ Macs Seamless Wedding y Rings Made Without a joint ‘and ‘stamped 11;, ll, T,” and fully guaranteed. G.'H. Taylor‘ Jeweler l Ellflri"? The Store for Waltham Watches l ll court on at channel ._.:. hell. .\lrs. Adelina Soticlielz, u! . _ iiiiitcil that Hll? worked; p“. ilolliiis i1 wci-lt lll ti. Man-l tidiiiittetlla . itii ri-siiiiiiiint,‘ hut 1H,,’ lip}; uterituiitl $75 ]H"l'vl,' ,_ slii- said shi- stole twn~ lllllil iiiws and piitviic-il llltfllll, l Hlii- lil obtain iiioney to tlri-s 3 ' duitl-‘liicr. ,.|. \t‘ll _\t‘ll|‘1|ltl i; loom“. w-vnfi"_w-‘I¢a+tto»+wvawv>tm._ . v". mean-rs .. 'l'lie leridcrsliiii of ilicl~:i-_y"s 'l‘wist 'I'obacco is to the fact that its irliiioivlterlgeil by It“ who use it. The high-slanti- luiillcd by any other made. i rig of tiiis tobacco is due pleiiiliil llnvoi" is uncr l, ‘lic user zit Olliitl notices that it is not crumbly and are ltii‘ Sllpl.‘l‘li)l‘ to other y iriiiiiltz. 'l‘li‘.= tobitctro with a tlzivtir all its own. g itiiEY a Nicholson ioatcco c0. tio. . For the Bride We are showing an excep- tionally line assortment ol Cut lass. 0ur Slieibet Glasses, Nappies, howls and water selsaie of exceptionally line cutting and hiilliancy. I May we have the pleasure of Show- iiig you our assortment f ‘ W. W. WELLNER Since 1868 Jewellers \ 4 O§A44Q -m@p_¢.A¢,.4-44>¢ i l t ines, Inc. i = stern Steamship L INTICRNATIIINA 1.1.1111» lGHT AND PASSENGER HERVICE 8T. JOHN AND BOSTON e lJl l " Ill le vs 8t. John >176!’ WEDNXD!‘ :.§s:‘p!i\.(i1ll\‘llr(|"lllrl‘y i-iitzreiiiiiiivtv uttNB p. m. (Atlantic time.) . Wednesday tilpu are via East t-lttetpityi, ‘u; Liinec due Bees» 0 n. m. Tliiiriiitnyu. The Snturuny tripe are direct l0 POEM! l“ n ntiihii l t. m. , _, ARE 510M; ITATEROOMS $3.00 UP ) rct iciini-ititiii with lletrnpolltau lilno llQl-Ofl for New York In ~d (Krill. tght retoa 5rd full information M1111! l!‘ e .aiun A m n. ill l. l; “M” - _ ‘lJ 'l Fflfktfilltillfiig _;----__-_ .._,..,,_|. fllrieldrlrl-+>l~itnlidi<filkfit-l>lirfiél-lék+-idt l-dekl-HH!) peci-al Sale of Sample Footwear Just received a lot of Manufacturers’ Samples l POOUVCHI‘, in Men's, Boys, Woiiicns, Misses - fiChildrens which we are selling at wholesale rices. _ _ COME EARLY and TIPS are limited. All other lines marke 0W market conditions. ll you have had trcuble w'th the wearing ualitics of our Rubbers. Try a pair of the CQLUMBU BRAND" “made to wear well.” get first cltoice as quan- d down to comply with ~ tinge, Tllfllillblfie, ' cars ‘we-r: . Jililson Sh, llllnltlcii. The bride wits IT PAYS l0 buy In {hie PROV- lnce. , 8T JAMES’ HA next Thursday alft LLOWE'EN Tea ernoon. - MEN'S OVERCOATB Now is the time to buy thait winter overcoat while our stock is complete lowest prices Prowse Bros Latd. 368r-10-23-2l WATER RATES-There few water takers who haven their rates for the current q Alter Monday the 251i, services will b flirllher policy; are a ‘t paid, uarter. all unpaid e shut of without 3718-10-23-21. LADIES TAKE NoT|‘CE.—-N8W yarns in Apple" Green. Burnt-Or‘ American Beauty Lavender, (Jitniiry and Rose at S. A. MacDonald's. 3713-10-23-<2i. 5. D. U. M»EETlNG.—-.-\ meeting of the senior students of St. D1111- stutus University was held on Oct. 3, for the purpose (if reorganizing ‘llll8 St. 'l‘ht.ma.s [literary mud De-ba- ting Society. The following offi- appoinitetl. Pres.-——}\li' IJOILIS (Iallaghait; Vice Pres—<.\‘lr. Alif0llle Gugnon; Set‘.~.\fr. Jusiiit Hughes; Coin.—Mr. Josepili Sulli~ Vltlll, Mr. Joltii Bitote, hlir. Ilrbuii Gillls. Mr. Bertram Walsh, Ml‘. Ed- lllllillfl Doyle. hfotlerzttor Rev. ‘that this will the ll. suuncssfitl ymiii" ljol- tho socieuly as it large iiitinlbcr oi’ lhc niciiilii-rs. lrive ztlreaily‘ proved their ubility llS t-loquen‘! SlNlllkPTH. ' WEDDING ‘BELLS '\\'1‘illllllL{ tiiok plui-e cred llciirl l'lllll't'll_ \\'llt'll .\li. .\l* li-r iii‘ 'l‘lios. Powcrti. SL, Jlzildilii, was rizttze tit ldutzciii- -—' A pretty hliiltleii Sa- . 25, 192i) iliiugh- . llryuni tiniteil in inur- Piiiliham. of 20 iitlcnili-tl by hci- sisilt-r, Lydia Pow- er. Ili'i llryitul St, llit- best iiiiin lic- lntz Mr. Leonard (Jooilcr of Briillff’ wait-i‘, Mass. After. the wcililini: the briilul |1iir|_v‘-lcl'l on :1 honey- iiloiiii trip to Nctv York 11nd Th» troll. U11 ll|l'll' return aftci- Oct. I. |.\lr_ tlllll Jlrs. llii-ilthaiiu will iuitlte their hoiiic in Aliilili-ii. THE S. S. “CANADIAN MINER" Stills? from Montreal Saturday Oct. 23rd, for Charlottetown direct, and will hri duc here 'I‘tiesday night, October 26th. This will be her last. Sllilllll; from Montreal to Charlo- tlt-totvn this season. She will Infill general cargo here for St. John's. Nctvfiittntllzinil After iljsizhrtrllllll! hcr cargo at St. John's Newfound- land, she will return here and load ii return cargo ot‘ produce, which should be about November 7H1- ’i‘liis SlPlllTlPl‘ has Ell/fill Flllllll 5°“ vice here this seusoit, itiiil shipp» ' (ii-s should arrange to give her full cargoes, until close of navigation. For all information apply to Bunt- i Bill 8t Co. am L 3595-10-20-61. ‘lcomtutr HOLMAWS can. 10s aots-o-az-tt _-_.._- EA AWAlTS visitors Hall next Thursday A GOOD T to ‘St. James‘ afternoon. FOR RENT-A first class up- right piano. Apply at Guardian of- fice. 354a 1o_1cii MEN'S AND BOY'$ Suits and "WIFE boy's and cltlldrens over- coats at lowest prices. Prowse Bros Ltd. 3339.10.23.31 Y SPECIAL.— ‘Choco- tlc. lb. W. T. Wellncr, Queen 371-10-23-31. CONFECTlONARY.— Select Your favorite dhocolaites firoiii our liriaslt stock. We guarantee t0 please ynii. Johnson and Johnson's. 3704-10-23-31 SATURDA lattes 5 St WEDDING BELL‘S — A pretty wetlding took place Sept. 27, at St. Ann's (‘liuri-h, Hope River, Rev. Father Gaudet officiating, when Mrs, Annie Quinn, widow of the late Patrick Quinn of Charlot- tetown, was united in the holy bonds of iiizitriitioiiy to Michael l’. Brennan of Long River. The brlrle wore a iiiivy ihlue stilt, with lawn lint and ‘black fox furs 11nd WAS atlenilcil by Miss Belle Bren- 'll|II, Long ltiver, who wore a Dur- ple stilt ol‘ silk with white ifurs and iliicli picture but. Mr. Williiiiii Gil- lis zicied us best llltlll. After: the. wedding the llihppy couple ntotorcil io (‘lizii-lottelotvn where they .<l]lt‘Ill' :1 lllPZD-lilfll day among frieiiils, returning in the i-veiilni: lo llii- ‘bride's sister, ll/lrs. James l‘uriier, llopi- ltivcr, \Vll('l‘l' :1 num- licr 11f friends were tttvuiliiig thcin :1iiil :1 very pleuszilit evening wits spi-iil in i-ziiitics, music iiiid llllllC- iniz. 'l‘lii- l,'l‘()(|lll'§‘ gift to tlic briilc zviis ii wrist wait-h; to the brides- tn il i1 lirilliiint si-l liropch; in llii- llltlll, ii tic pill. Ziliinv valuable ‘HHS wcri- l'l‘l'l‘l\'t'(l. .\l . ‘lllil Mrs. THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN. nit CENTRAL cottons \ l HEATHERLY-JWAOLENNANP- A very pretty wedding took place at the home of Mrs. Flora. Mac- Lennan, 9 Egerton Road, Arling- ton, Mass, on October 17th, when her youngest daughter Bessie Alex- andra, became the bride of Capt. Horace Maynard Heatherly of Fort Hancock, N. J. The ceremony was lierformed by Rev. Dr. Isaac Ward oi’ the First Presbyterian Church, ,' Boston. the double‘ ring service be- "18 used. 'l‘lie bride was given away by her brother NelsonfTlie wedding march was played iby Miss Enid D. Howatt, a colleage class- mttteof the bride. The bride was =--—-—~--- . gowned in white charmeuse and CHARLOTTETOWN MARKET._ Wore ti veil wreatlied with lilles of Local ileiilers Friday were puying llle vlllleY- All“? llle Ceffilloll)’ ll prjifgy; m, [UHOWS for Staple mm wedding dinner was servedfitttentl- ducc: Potatoes 60 to 65c bushel, ll by the immediate fuiiiily and outs 7i) to 80c; turnips 25 to 30o; friends of the bride, after which llzlyv $34; to $27 a mm straw $10 m the happy t-otiple left for New $12 it ton. The retail nun-km m“,- York. The bride's ‘going away stijt fitlrly well attended with prices ‘villi blow" I111“?! <18 lflifle Wit-h llfll iiiui-li about the saute. Butter sold ll’ "llllcll illlil BOFWKB llollllel- 01' ill from G2 to iii? cents, eggs 65 slllltPlllllllll I'll-BUS. The HIT-tutti 88H" cents, chicken 90c. to $1.25, fowl "“l UVCFSPll-‘l l" llll‘ 51lnll=l‘I‘Y'('0l'll-*l $1 to $1.10. lllltlltS, $1.25 to $1.115 "it lll "Hmlli-s- 'l‘he bride itisc “pups. 8 u, 12 Nuts‘ bums cnrruis served foi- 1S iiionilis us r\llll.'l'ltttlll and pi siiips l5 cents a dozen, "till ‘l'l'tl>'»“ unions ‘,~ (Wm, a 1|,“ pumpkins 3 British. 'l‘hey will reside zit(‘i1ini1 cents. cillery i0 to 15 (This it llllllvilvls- N- J- 'l‘l1c. hridt is .1 hunch, cabbage .1 to l0 cents tl lllllllillll‘? "1' llllf llll" AlPXRIIIIlPI‘ lit-ad, cauliflower, l5 cents i1 head. AlllCI-"llllllll "l lllllllillllllllv- , __i. r e ---..\ ‘x orpl / - ‘ Llver B! lweping the liver native by tlfe use at Dr. Chase's Kidney-liver _ o trouble from . One a box, all dealers. '\ -. Plllado5m256. {Driltlfl iver lies K’ . .| - A DELIGHTFUL CONCERT.— PERSONALS Ono oi‘ the most successful concerts ever held all Victoria was given iii Illa‘. W. the bcztiitlftil new ‘hull there on is in lithe c 'l‘ui~sil:1_v night by the clioii‘ of St. ~---- Paul's ('l!lll‘t'l|, ‘Flizti-lotteiiowii. 'l'lii- Aiuliltishop 0'1. try of tlliarltitlc- hztll was crotvilcil to (filipllllliy, ii town left this week for 'l‘oronin. liiirge nuiitbiti" being ititiible t0 guilt ' ~ -- ‘ztiliiiilssion. ’l'lie lléfffifllltllltft’ con- sisletl of choruses, iluots. flllltftfillPfi ,1; 11nd solos. The soloists were h ‘ss O‘5'li]“'lh;l{)ll§-|i')ll, hlfifi- ‘rlj-lllllllyh“ ‘.\li-. \\'illi:|iii llyfllt‘, City, hits l'('~ . 4i iv and All. (hitilol. Iciiiltl. Minn“ [mm P. ‘l ___] Miss Aiiiv Earle‘ reiidureil several ‘l "l, l" ‘ mm“ very fine iliicts. Miss liltlnzt Gordon conlribulcil it (ample of rczullntts - wliii-li like iiiost oflhc wither lllllll‘ m-“Su bcrs were i-iitlittsitiistitrnlly encorcii. Y‘ '5" 'l‘lic pi-oi-c ‘(lfl ot‘ the ioniwrt ttlllUlllll. lllig lo about $130 go towards Hi. .l0llll"s‘ i"htircli at. that Dlllttl‘. S. Plztsiton, Gcoi-getoivn. it)’. .\l1‘. W. E. ’l‘l1ili'nc, city liift Fli- 1y morning for Detroit, .\‘licli. ‘Mr. ldliiiili‘ Sitilii-rliiiiil oi‘ .\lilli=i' wcnt iii .\l11ri':i_v ltivi r ycsl l‘ iMiss Pour] Vcssigv. lliiitslziffiintzi Flltnl iliit- week t'lltl with friciiils _iii (‘iivi-liiltiil. TOV \/l$|T CHARNLOTTETOWNJ —~.\lr. (l. '\\' 'l‘:1,\‘loi-, Assistant lle- Elias 'l'c>' 'e l"l‘l2'-7.i-ll, t'ori1\v;ill. lltclllltill have llii- licsi wisliilg of ‘l Iiost oi‘ friends, both tit lioiiii» itnil iibi-iuiil, for i1 hint: 41nd :1 ltiippy \\‘t'tl(ll‘i| lil'i-, ISLANDER —— The Wailiiizin of Iloiiolii- I11, lltttvitli‘. is ii native iii‘ this pro- vinct‘ and his many friends here Will be sorry to l'i‘tlil the fiillotriiig sud iii-it's copied from at Honolulu lmpei- of Sept. l9. l92O-»~Noi'111:t lWiiiliniin llootrs, wife of \\'illllllll‘ ll» "nous or w. A. Love and ('f)._ 11nd ilziutzhtcr ot‘ Dr. John ‘Hltttliiiiin ilicd a1 noon, Sept. l9, from. blood poisoning. She was horn in 'l‘oltyo Japan ziiiil was :2!) years olil. .\‘lrs. lloog. who ‘was ltiriiicrly‘ bliss Nor- lllli “lziiliuztn, tkllllt’ iii llonoliilu nine _vcurs ago. Jicsiilcs her sor- rowing husband 11nd parents she lcuvcs to iiioiii‘n two children and four sisters. The funeral of the FOR M ER llcv. Joliii \V. puty - ill‘ l;il.‘||,,1 Riivpnuq- Slllllllisllllilll)’ in (‘mu-hciiil llll‘ ,‘-',lltl,~,| will visit (‘luiilotli-iiitvii oii oi‘ about ill \ll'-‘=- Flllllk llllfilirfl- Octiibci- 27th, The .‘olli-cloi' ot‘ l11~i l:iiiil llcvciiiic. i‘l1.'i1'liittctil\v1i, hus been udvisi-il lliut iiie lhuiiity- Aliulsttli‘ of lulitiiil Mr. (leery. W. Taylor. will be in_ (‘liiirlottetoirii on nr itbout Octal 27th to iliscnss with merchants and others ilctitils in itunncctlon wiili the ncw Excise 'l‘axcs. Mr.‘ Tivliw will. > ‘it the Inland Re- . . viliiiu] Office b‘(l"ost orili-e niiiiti.’ MFS‘ Gmmd" nmflmg. """‘?"“ mm. "m, Wm hp only m‘) Mo“ H1 piitiieddty hcr young son ltl't'.lllll‘ll'lt . _. U ilcfl. l‘l‘lll2l.y iiiuiritiitg Dir A lw to iliscuss 11in taxes uiih p.11 ics , , . . _ immwsnwl. Pumnm, flrfeptm b‘, m“ tori; where they will in lttiuri- ic- lGxi-isi- ’l‘i1.\'es slioiilil ttiko this op~y"“|"' ])t)l'illllll._\' to interview" ‘Mr. ' ' lOl‘.l Mrs. illr.) Mi- Assistant iliiy llltJl‘llllll.{ for Ri-vciitie, llillltlltl‘ li-ft 'l‘ucs- lliiston whi-ri- slic will spciiil the winii-i‘ iiionilis. bliss Jessie McDonald returned to Iloston 1il'iei' visiting her hoiiic in Sllt‘l'l)l‘()()lft’. _ ".\ltlll_\’ friI-iiils will regret to learn of llll‘ illness ill ilic ('lt:1rlolti-lo\\'ii . N_ llosyiiiitl of Mr. 'l‘hos. Biiructi ot‘ qq-lilF-éltbffq.hoflgizqmn“ £81m the Post ()llii-i> Dcpurliiti-tit. bu, the diocessttit nitirslng nrileri. _4”—' . _ have. pretcliculhv cnltlipltrloil ltl‘l‘tlll;{(‘~ “l” ll‘lll“l'l llllllltly llllll Hlll-‘i fnpuifi; |-l\|"lll1[‘ construction of a ilziutgliler, Dr. Florence of llalilitx. ltlli‘ ‘Mrs. Hoop; took place _V(‘5ll'.'l‘" {i Lwhulo), Qtlu. 15th. 1918. Mlnard’s Lfntment co.. Limited‘ Gentlemen,—Ever since comlnl. home from the Boer war I have been bothered with running fever sores on my legs. I tried many |salves and llnlmente: also doctor- ed continually for the blood. but got no permanent relief. tlll last winter when my mother got me to try MINARUS LINIMENT. The effect ot‘ which wits almost magical ‘After two bottles the sores com- pletely disappeared and l have worked every working day since Yours lrratofully. JOHN WALSH. v ____ 1:: i Dr. B. C. llarris _ Eye Specialist (lfiice, Royal Bank i Building, Charlot- tetown. Oflice Hours: 9.30-12.30, 2-5 Phone 68-Y. F t P t all t ~i a l Between Two Tires ls this ciii'-iiiti~ lit-fore and the nth- cr ttftcr uilcititlzlitlz. No. R's not Jun! it plt"llll‘t' but ttii actual fact. iltut our uuy rill- rliit out. puncture, blow-out. i-ti».. and iii-nit: your llljlj rig-ht buck to lta iti'lt'~'|llfll'llll‘l"l-‘ riiiiilltltiii. Yiiicititlzliit: Units viillfll to thc orltzlititl titnnufncturo. At tlii- rrncilitii o tho coat of new llrca totlity. i\itd an fur its tituklnt: one irood tire out of two olil out-u we litnil tltnt itt 2-3 (IN price of rcllnltil: ititd nutkc n tlttc tcur, itrc on your cur you can not. tell which one was dntihlc. WHOLESADE AND RETAIL ttitcii.‘ BRADY c0. tin. out prlccn ln the cit 0llAllli0'l'l‘E'l‘0\VN WORK fi-Lcnils of the bride. Mr. it ‘business mun of viilcitttlzlnl: will tuko care of - job of ll so tltitt when your tlrcs Try tin for all Tlrc Repairs. Low- ywtinc/tiiitziuc 5 Cor. Great George and Grafton Ste. dav tlftFfllOOIl from the family re- sidence 1717, Binizlinm Si. Dr. Lltlexiinilci‘ and Rev. W. D. Wester- vell officiated. The interment was in the Love ‘plot .in Nunann ceme- lt‘l’_\'. ’l‘hert> were tuztny beautiful: floral offerings, MAlCKENZIE - BOWERS WiED- ‘DlNG-ffhe imarriage of Miss El- sie B. lliucKcitzle, eldest (laughter of ‘Mr. and Mrs. ll. A. MucKenzic Mt. Stewart, to Mr. Curiuon ll. Bowers, CllGITY Hill, N. 5., was stilciiinlzetl at. the Presbyterian Church, Mt. Stewart, Thursday. Oct. 7 at noon, by the pastor, Rev J. C, Martin. The bride entered the church oit the urni of her bro- ther, Mr. Alvin MticKeitzie, to the strains of Mendelsohtfs Wedding march. Miss Alice Pigott presided at the organ. The »brlde was be- coiningly dressed in it rich dress of white satin with bridal vell iiiid carried a bouquet of white Cllfyfifllltllfllllllllls. Tho church “'11s artistically ilccorntetl by the Bowers is ("berry Hill. ‘S., ztnil the Stewart on their new rice ttnd of many frlcntls. A Word to the Wise i\t this season iiiost people are in a run-down condition and need some- thing to brace them up be- fore the trying winter months come. For this purpose therc is nothing better than 0ur Beet lion And Wine this is both a tonic and a blood purifer. lt contains all of the strengthening qualities of fresh lean beef —a1i ea sily assimilated form of iron—and rich mellow wine. his tonic is ideal for stimu ating the system and aiding diges- tion. PRlCE ONLY $1.00 PER BOTTLE Johnson & Johnson The Quality Drugstore Lunenburg County, N. happy couple left Mt. the evening train for llillllc, ittiiid showers of the well wishes ‘w: G. E. BURKE ,,,,_..,;h,.,. Imus,» in Antigonisli. The ivcre the quests of Mrs. l-‘rank liiiri- ('()l'l‘l1l‘ll('t lriis ‘boon ztwturrleil to D. Ii. tllll “llllle lll lllP Ell-V- .\lOl‘l"lS0|1 & Son, a Prince Eilwurtl ___ _ lslcinlil coitstriiictlion firnin, svliiclt Mr. H. t‘. Mills returned to his i’..- just flnislliing up work on the home in Stiiiiiitcrsiile. after liiiv- new Catholic church at Westville. lng successfully tinder/rotten 0111*!‘- Tlivi nioillicr house will ‘be located ation in The Royal Victoria Hos- on the liltzilier ground on tl1e"Kirk“ pititl, Montreal. tlzirm, just east of the ‘hospltitl biiililing. iflllfl when completed will 31155 llt‘ <1 Cmllrlnfilllflllfl Bl-Tlllilllrib Al 'l‘liur. ay morning for Dorcliester. presoiut, ‘however, it is inlleuilcil “I355” when; 51m will spend some to crelclt only part 0t’ the lblllldllTK. time visiting friends. The pxcrivuiltilon work will be done a this fithL nnd lihc buililiiiig will be coiiiliircnced emnly in the spritig. in the exipe-ctallllon of havinil: in portion of it. completed by next auittiiiiit. Aiitigonislt Calsket. Katie E. (‘lonlnolly lPll Mrs. tDr.) l. E. (‘rokeit 0t? llllfl ciity lllldfilflllfilhl. itn operultioit for aippciitllcitis in the Glace Bay HOB- blind 0n ‘Phunsilznv. Dr. (‘token lflll ifor there on 'l‘hurstlny morning. TINKERING WITH THE "TINK-, ‘ ‘m.’ v..,,,0,, :\Ion|g[n“,(xry’ cit,- ERSJK-Tlnkcr mackerel continue h,“ Fflmw “mmynt: for 5g, John, very plentiful in Charlottetown liiir- _ n" ‘vhkrv 1,93,“; qyccgplod it bor and the boys are landing some Wygfliflll 11B ‘l-(‘llfl l" “ll” lllolwham“ fine catches of these delicious ill‘ Bank n, C,m,a,1n_ tic fish, It hits been discoveroil, that the best method ot‘ securing :1 llflOtl catch ol‘ them is b_\' means ot‘ r—_:-__7._..._ nurse attached with the _ uppt-iiilicili‘ '.‘ For Fill-ls, Pain. new. liliiiiiiiiiit.i m, ri-isti ittii] l' lli-niluclic. .\cii iiclic. liu clie. - .\ p iii liittrkcil with lb"- iiiiiiic ' tr you 1.71! _ Y tablets iif an uuliriiltru "lluyir" There is only one Aspiri . fllflll is iii~ t"l tic-i ‘LKXQKJSI f Illillfllfilllllft‘ t . . eprcscnt iiig the Nortlitrrn itliiiiilniiiit Co. iiiid \\liii hut; been spending llllt suiitn. "r lhl his old lioiitc iii Nortl- llivilr leave-i Saturday‘ on return to Vtiiit-iiui/er. The iiiiiiiy‘ frii-tids (ll bliss l.iit'l:i Wltitlocli will br- plctiseil to learn that shc is iloini: nicely after tli~.‘ iipi-rtilioii which she llllll(*l'\\'lll'll lo;- ‘ ' ‘ in ihi- l’. 1'1. Mr‘: l'liilip .\. llllKllPS who for llli‘ p. =1 thirty years has bet-ii rc- siilitiu iii \\'i'iidiiiii, Miniitlsulii, iiiid who sjlclll tlii- pus! siiiiiiitiei- on llic lsluiitl is tit pri-si-nt visiting lici- iliii-i- filrs, Simon l.. l'o\\‘i~i‘, l‘ltl.‘t,~:1iii (trove. Rev. .\lt'.\'i'lllllt'l’ .\l. (lot-dun of 'iiius 11, iliiittiiri, itrrivt-il in ilic t-lty 'l1il<:l.‘iy cvioiiiitg. llzid llii- Sltltlllli-l’ i-iiiiililiiiltiiis l't‘lltll‘l't‘ll possible iic would have bccit llt‘l'l’ lti tiiiii- lo iilii-ntl the ftiiii-inil of his iiuiii llii- ltiii- Mrs. D. ll. MUC- ldimliityn, FtifT-l put-l: ' , Nciiritls. How About Y-our Maybe you, are thinking of chang- i ing the present bath room or in- stalling a new san- itary outfit. Have us g0 over the job with you. Call and tell us your plumbing troubles. Prices right. Workmanship a quality. See us today. Plumbing and Heating Fred il. ltainor Plumbing lit llve caplin attached to the hook.’ ‘The young mackerel hate a tlt‘('l(l-' edly hungry llkint: for ciiplin and: schools oi‘ them are YOPUHEI‘ prey int: on the smaller fish. A live ciiplin on the end ot‘ a line lllflfi“ fore tzeneritlfv means n, captured tinker. lt is not. known to wliitt. ex- tent the full grown mackerel itiiiy abound in the harbor tis only one boat is known to have trlcil ilic Ffltillllll‘ utiirkercl l.’,l'tlllllil.'~‘. 'l‘hc flslr criuiiii iil this (‘use wits only eiiuip- - pi-il with lltc sinztll outfit used for liooltliti: the lllllc iiiiiclit-rtll around the wliitrves and ilic first bilt- rec- i-ivcil ciirrieil il HWH)’. iii-orbit: 1111- llilllllltltll)’ lllttl. llii- Iiil; ones tire flit-re, l Cocoa Icing 4 teaspoons Bowen's Cocoa 2 cups icing sugar )4 teaspoon vanilla 2 tablespoons cold water 3 tablespoons hot wuter Pinch of salt Method ;- Mix cocoa with cnld watt-t", lllllll liol water and boil fur live ittiuutcs. Add tiitvoriu itnil ititlt. Add sugni until nt xlure is of the flglll coullsteucy to epreud. Cocoa Frosting 3 tablespoons Cowatrs Cocoa 3 tablespoons coffee l4 teaspoon vanilla WEDDING BELLS-Ono or the‘ prettiest. wetltllnt: of tllc/seztsiilt look plucc ln the Ncwi London, (‘hurt-h on \Vciliicsila_v_ i-vi-iiiiiiz.‘ Sl'pll‘llllll‘|' 15th when bliss Jessie Kittlierini- ‘hit-Kay datighlci‘ of Mnl lluirlt B. lllcliity was ituitcd ln| iiiiiri'l:t1zt\ to Mr. Iluizli Arcliiliitlili (‘iiiiiltbcll son of Mr. and Mrs, Jiiiiiii-s Andrew (lziinpbell of Grit- hiiiiifis Road. The chitrcli was, licniitiftilly decorated for the ot‘-l (‘ilrilllll by the friends of the bride, iiiioIlii-r ‘wedding party stood uiiiler,‘ an, iirch of green and gold. Tlie| cercnton_y' WtlS preformed by the_ , . v llcv. George Mtllar nnd a solo "Oh 14x33: Lonfecuoneta PPOIIHSE llle" was sting iiiost effec-l Mayhodfinnxcmmflnd,“ an lively by Mr. T. W. Bentley of Ken-I‘ tun coffee slowly, iluiutviiiiriviu slnizton. The bride gowned in_ fifluréf‘ -,‘.1ll.°'.‘,’.‘,','..{, Si"? white salln with vell rind orange. good trolling for gins" "I I blossoms entered the church on thel flpedattymm giu|erbrel¢ ‘ airni of her father to the strains‘ Mas of the Loliengrln wedding mart-Jul played by her sister Miss Wlnnfcl Nit-Kay. ‘She was ‘preceded by two dainty little flower girls, Ada Mc-' Klmion and Jean Warner. other ushers were Misses Ada McDws-u and ‘Marguerite ‘Campbell. After the ceremony the immediate relatives or the youngcouple attended a re- ception at the home of the bride where a very dainty wedding sup- pPr wan served. A large number of beautiful presents evidenced the popularity oi’ bntde and groom and slowly con. KENT e PRINCE 8T8. Proprlctul‘ peoiteiitesliemitciwitswiteirmtm lift‘- IIJU/ltlr"), 'i‘.i'pi'/1oo/i/i". :11‘ "Tug Cowau Coma/my .LIM_IH'D TOFW"? ..t,"l.=."i‘ iill the community unites ln wish- H12 ihcn u happy journey ihrvuxh Phone 393-J. 80 Grafton Street lllayhe You Want Us Quickly 1):; l )4-4'l Phone so I‘I‘lll('l]lllt'l' ihiit we iire iilwiiy: ri-iiily to tiiiili-rttike Auioiitolille re p1: liitz. ‘Phat is our business ex- rluslvcly, and those who ottghi to know siiy thni we excel at ll. We certainly should do so, being prrtc~ tteal inottir car mechanics of many years‘ experience. llui all we (‘llTP to boast about ls ihnt wi- do the most satisfactory rwork at the most matlsfactttry prices. We don't need ‘to say more. Central Garage. ‘ll. C. VICKERSON l Proprietor. Montague 28859-18 Sat. l! been CFIVE ONLY TABLETS MARKED 1 “BAYER" ARE ASPIRIN Not Aspirin at All without the “Bayer Cross" co which contain: complete dl» or Then you itrc getting IBll .\.-1|>iriI1—-tl|t! pcnuinc Aspirin pre- fi4l‘l'illl'll by yiliynsiciuns for over nine- ltlvll ycura. Now made in Canada- ‘ lluiiily iiii boxes containing l2 tab‘ l-ts i-iist but. it few cents. DruggittI-l itl~i.- .~.i‘|l lurgii-r “Buyt-r" packages.‘ z-“Bayczw-Yon must lay “Bayer” r-rcd in Fzinii s1 of ‘Jayci- Manufacture of ‘ anu- . iwut ABDIFHI means eye! he 'i‘itbletl of Bayer CMIIPIII Bayer Crolt" lriill Climbing Power ' Ordinary oil breaks down under the intense heat of your engine and forms sediment, causing friction and wear. ‘ you want to keep your. engite pulling ut full strength, insist on Vcctiol. It decreases oil and repair bills, as well as increasing power, FOR SALE BY ALL DEALERS . Stanley Wedlock Distributor "FIFVEEDO fi -—-—.—:_—_.—_:—_—r:-:r: Notice to Advertisers t.‘ The eta-operation of edvertte- tug patrons ls requested tn the direction of getting "copy" into the business ofllce before twelve’ won on the day prevtone to publication. (Saturday 10 Ln.) Very often the receipt of I large advertisement or even re|~ ular changes afteri the! hon! serves to dtslocate the regulll work of getting the paper made up in time to catch the malle- nnd not infrequently much Ad: are at the last moment left out This situation in not of eon rice to eitnertbe advertiser or itir renders nd we, therefore, i-eqtwet that copy be received tn the biuztuese omce. NOT LATER THAN ~12 NOON Holland Bulbs l lflur large importa- tion ol Choice Dutch Bulbs hits jusi iirrlvi-d direct from HYACINTHS, TU- LIPS, NARCISSUS, DAFFO- DILS. CROCUS, FREESIAS. ETC, ETC. b llollunil All choice littrge flowering Bulbs, lowest prices, on sale ‘ at our bookstore. Carter 8i Co. Ltd. ‘ Dealers in Choice i Seeds and Bulbs j I-O-l é~>flfii FOQPP- iflOOfiOOO