~;I _ FOX Nlsrrllvfi r 19w. F? _ \ Ai-s you one of the many ho spend days reach year in ed—-who_ constantly catch tolds, sore throats, influenza, and other ailments which take the joy outpf life? Many acquire these ill- liesscs because their bodies are not fortified to withstand disease. Nerves are weal!» follows‘ 7 7' " ‘ Oil \ Fellows’ blood thin, and vitality be- ' low par. » ‘ , By tskiu ashort oourseof _ yrup you can strengthen your nerves -in-_ crease your vitality, an en- , oy, in healthful activity, the ours formerly wasted in bed. It cannot be successfully imitated. ‘W .- r "Iortlsa. ' ', tnutmsntofhond ulflmofs rocossr, from constipation. FELLOWS’. ,7 SYRUP by-OOOOOOOCO-OOO , PEERL-Ess; 1w ~ rwusr will... wiru. ~uour “It's Better to be Sure Than Sorry "_ Iour Poses are the III"! Will-IF" Tnvestmeut that you he"- AN Y" going to lose them, or wins an: "t" Netting than reeves-r s "$551513" you Ii II GU10 EEOC‘ '-- s.“ "-- rmw:::.."" 1r N is pro e ‘Thu ‘ugh; h flllsvlfllzliu I.‘ - lore and after N!!! woven. . Hangs Flat without Nsllns o! Ill‘ ging and uiaku a scrim i9!"- Can be erected by an “AMATEUR SPECIALLY Mains run US. our: Pincus A881’!!! BB8! 0" THE ISLAND. sseoowsu-s- LIMITED _ ~ Klhnuir The '. pagers. Hardware Company, Ltd. OO-GO-O l l". ,. Fresh Frozen i ' Herring A‘ ' " . .. FOR FQX .001) of "sinall lisrrlnl’ 1'01‘ “i "'4' wders- forssuso- will be tiled as ssoelved and carefully attended to. MATTHEW‘ s. MeLEAN, LIMITED- ~ - -Sourla. 7881-8-24-1wk. a - To Farmers O And Dairymen - ‘h ‘@1118 llfllf Mllllllllfll d: waFather that hll lulu‘ burned up paaturale the Milk- men mo» um they have." house and feed their cattle almost the isms as they have toiuthswintortlmsfllhoilla- turss are so ill’! u!" "h" u" amt risk.- vr. '19s.- iwi "l"! moans keep u? "l! "UN!- lllll bulb? feeds IIIVG l0 OS ISO- 0..."... in», best ma, m. Boet,~and~ls an escsllsut sub» atltutsuor. Turnlps .for. mill, cows. Isalso a, r0011. 16H! l0! Hogs makes them grow fast. thla etiielleht’ food ' deliver! which we‘ Ire‘ at sass per our o! W bsttsaprlca in tors iota. 1 To llEllT A small‘ heated apart- ment, with modern con- veniences, in good local- ity. ' Apply to _ THE EASTERN TBUST _ COMPANY » ‘ti? a 7969-9-28-3i Anthracite ‘Coal no, is. householder‘ who wants clean coal, low in ash and hllh in heat values we recommend Welsh Anthracite Cul- A. Pickard Co. PHONE 240 -q—-— . o ‘ - -,Full‘Fashioned Hosiery Style No. 550 IAN SHEER 4S GUAGB ALL SILK CHIFFON WITH Tl-IB "ART MODERN?‘ HEEL AT A s $2.00 - P4"- Unquesrionsbly the fines: and sheer- sst srodring ever offered in Canada ar- this price. The full ‘vilenc ‘of most imported szylm sold at much higher prices. Silk from top some -— unusually long with rein- forced foot and welt and rlie ador- glyl sophisticated "Arr Modcrne" es. . Wilbert iqssl s! tbi: price. Alley & 0o. Ltd. Fashionable Footwear "aauailssilcaravsgstsblmwirscol- lsetgassitityaul who. ‘I. B. IODII,‘ lleglus, Sask. 771198-1941. y l. POTATOES flfellt$ ;r:_~..sw-"* , 0m It: II 0i ' noodsss, . -_r. lhisal. o » m. 'son oi.’ Frank and POTATOES gqn” wan-r. mam "Control-Guardian snuu surrrmovriircss on all yardage goods st Pstous Ltd. 800s. "siomrour" ossosun: delivers maximum power to the very last drop. Ask your Service Station for it. 8008. LIVE FOWL WANTElL-Buying heavy, llve fowl. Empty crops. Friday. October 4th.. Cutllfle Bros, Irederic- i011. ' 8012-10-1-21. / "wnrru smut xkuosuys is refined from a high gravity 100% pure Pennsylvania 011, the richest and costliest crude that comes out oi’ the earth. 1 aoos PRICES THAT YIELD an immed- iate cash lri-the-hsnd dividend on all goods at Patons Ltd. Closing Out 5119- 8003. COME T0 THE SWINE SALE in Charlottetown October 22nd to get that Yorkshire boar or young brood sow. ' a007, LIVE FOWL WANTEIL-Buying good quality live fowl. Empty crops. Wednesday, October 2nd. P .J. Noy a 60-. Hunter River. I 8012-10-1-21. "MONITOR" GASOLINE is pro- duced by the latest and most costly rennlng methods from the highest grads Crude Oil in the world. 8008. WILL 4mm O0NVENTION_ Dr. Earl Robins leaves ‘Ifhursdsy where he will attend the National American Dental Convention. The Doctor expects to return by October 21. ' WILL G0 0N TOUR-Mrs. Henry r. Doucetto m; Saturday morning on" a trip to Boston and New York accompanied by her son Charles, who joins Val Irvings Orchest in New York‘ for s tour over the 11.11 O. Vaudeville circuit.- ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCEMENT -1m-s. H. J. Carver, Hszslbrook, imnounces the engagementfofher daughter, Lillian Jane Carver, to Mr. George T. Blnns" son of Mr. and lVIrs. W. B. Blnns, City. Mar- riage to take place in October. 8027. TBAINOB-MCCOBMACIL-A very pretty wedding was solemnized at. St. Dunstarvs Basilica by the Rev. Father McMahon, on the morning of Sept. 11th, when John Vincent Trainer, Mrs. ‘rrainor, of Donagh, was united in marriage to Miss Hazel Max-this. McCormsck, of Cfifrlottetouui. Tbs bride was very daintlly_ attired in a dress of blue crepe de chine with hat to match sud carried s. bouquet of bridal roses. She was attended by her sister, Miss Mary White. Mr. Gene ‘Ikalnor, brother of the groom acted as groomsman. After the ceremony they returned to the home of the bride where breakfast was served to quite a number of friends and. relatives, after which they motored to Gegfgg- town and other parts of the Island, returning in the evening to the home of the groom's parents, where s. large number of neighbors and friends assembled to greet them. After the wedding supper had been psrtskeu in dancing and music, both vocal and instrumental. They received many useful and valuable presents. Mr. Trainor, who has been engaged in fox ranching for the past flve years, still continues to carry on the busi- ness. Their many friends wish them many years of happiness in their new home. Rheumatism Massage the aching parts \wiih Mlusrdb. Soothing relief assured. LINIMEN BRINGING UP FATHER morning for Washington, n, (7,, ~ of, the rest of the evening was spent. ‘ Xwoon lemmas-m asuy my Slrvlcs of all the Bllllillyflchools in connection with Woodlslnsdswillbe Mid in the church there on. Sabbath Octmstapun. , T0 same mrrsu. r0 rumor..- w. B. T. McCully. of the Inter-pm- vlnclsl Airways, Moueton, N, 3., an advertisement of which Company sp- pears elsewhere in this issue, will ar- rive hero on Wednudsy by plane from Moncton brlnzins with him a letter from the Mayor of Moncton to Mayor Yco of this City. Mr. McCully will also interview the Board of Trade with regard to the Winter Air Mail Service. POLICE COURT-At. 1110713011416 (‘ml-rt yesterday ‘ g one drunk and disorderly was fined $20 and costs or 30 days, a drunk and-incapable was fined 85 and coats or 10 days, an of- render was ssiveilced to s months in Jail for the unlawful ssls of liquor, another case for the same was dis- missed. A man charged with taking scar without the consent oi the owner was convicted as charged, and remand ‘ till tomorrow for sentence AUTHOEESS VISITING CAVEN- DISH-Mrs. Ewen McDonald popul- arly known as L. M. Montgomery, the author of “Anna of Green Gables" and other almost equally famous 1's- latid . is at the present time visiting friends in Cavendish, New Imidon and vicinity. Mrs. McDonald expects to remain in the province or her birth for several weeks yet, and is taking the opportunity of visi‘. old friends. - ' WESTERN VISITORS-Mr, W. W. Thompson Winnipeg, Man; with his wife (formerly Miss Edna Huntley o! this town) arrived here by motor Sep- tember 2a. Mr. and Mrs. Thompson are ehrouts 1o Mr. Thompson's native province, P E. Island, where several weeks will be spent before stdrtlng on their return Journey to their Western Canadian home. While in Truro they visited Mrs. Thompson's brother Jack Huntley, Elm Street, also her sister. Mrs. Wllks, Park Road-Thurs News. 0N HONEYMOON TRIP-Mr. and Mrs. Forbus Condon, of I-laverhlll, Mass. were recent visitors of Mr. C ndon's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C arles H, Condon, Appln Road, Illhslisw. Mr. Coridon was married on, September 14th, to Miss Mary Alice Dacey, ot Haverhill, Mass, in Saint James Church in that city. Fol- lowing their marriage the groom Slough! the bride to the home of his parents. Many‘ points of interest were visited/by them, including the White and Green Mountains, in New Hamp- shire and Vermont en route. They re- turned home on Sept. 27th. runsouALs ins. Frederick‘ n. Berkeley and Miss Iorns D. Berkeley left Tuesday morning on return in New York City. Miss Olive Inman, who ls, now at- tending cs of Wales College, ac- companied by Min Ruth Toombs oi’ this city spent the week-end at her home in Augustine Cove Mrs. A. 'I‘.- McDqnsld, sooom pained by Miss Tillie st. John, Sourls motored to the city yesterday en roiite to vlsli: relatives and friends in Briton. New Yr/rk, and Montreal.- Among the passengers returning on ths Car Ferry, Saturday, was, Mrs. Wm. E. Profltt of Burlington who has spent llhe past month visiting her daughter 8t Medfogd, Mass. Miss Janet Cairns was s passenger to Charldtletown yesterday. Miss Cairns arrived home from Wellesley, Mass, last Tuesday to spend two weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Cairns, Stanchel. lliuard'a Liulnisiis for Nourltla MONTREAL srocx EXCHANGE Market reports furnished by Green- ahlblds b >0o., Montreal, lo Stewart Joust A Co, 88 Great George Street Charlottetown. Olllhdoneyu .. .. 10% Ablttbl .. .. m4 i-iir. ui.|2\'iii.o1fri-§Tovviv, "f ~ < ' " dist-o»; oulijiniMi -- 1-4;” ‘nurse-um. lords". s1 Dominion Bridge .. ..... 107 Foreign Power Securities .. 40 Fraser Company ..... 42 General Steel Wares . ... ... .. 82 Home on .. is lmperlalOll .. ... ... ....... 87% Industrial Acohol 18% International Nickel .. ... 57% International Petroleum .. 27% Massey Harris .. .. .. 150% Montreal Power .. ... 1. 1'11 M00011 Frontenac .. ... ..... 26% National Breweries .. ....... 1.41 National Steel Car .. 83 Canada Bronze .. ... ... 68 Canada Malling .. ... .... .. 21 Dominion Tar .. ... ... ... 23% Famous Players .. ... .. 63 Noranda .. .. 63% Power Corporation .. ... 121% Price Bros. .. .... ... ...... 85 Quebec Power .. ... ... ..... 80% Brazilian .. isj B. A. Oll .. ... ... t ...... 63 B. C. Power .. .. .. ... 46' Butldlnl Products .. .... ... .. .85 Canada csr .. m Canada Power andPsber .. 31% Canada Brewing .. ... .. 12 COIN 99% 97% .. 101% Sept. Mar. OATS Mar, ............... .. 56% wuss’: oer. 14w. Dec, 1452a May 152 STANLEY BRIDGE SCHOOL The honor roll of Stanley Bridge School for the mouth of September is as follows: ' Grade VIII-l, Marlon Walsh; Clara Quinn; 3, Hattie Parish. Grade VII—1, Annie McGulgsn; 2, 2. The finest tea you can buy-Red Rose Orange P. ', Made from juicy, flavor filled leaves-three 51a; -. bud. Every package guaranteed. . a , REDRQQN T E is good tel . RED. ROSE ORANGE PEKOE is extra" ‘r A 7 P. c. CONVERTIBLE PARTICIPATING PREFERRED STOCK . wears-rehearse Hilda Hlscott; 3, Alban Bolger, Grade V!—1, Kenneth MacKay; 2,! Lillian Coles; 3, Freda McGulgan, | Grade IV--1, Nora Reid; 2, Francis Fleming; 8, Layton Bell and Louis‘ Quinn, (equal). | Grade I1--1, Frankie Weir; 2, Les Reid; 8, Laura Cousins. ' Shswinlgan .. 103% Smelters .. ... ... ..... 390 Steel of Canada 54% Simona .. ... ... ... 37 Waysgsrnsck .. 84 Winnipeg Elecwlc .. ... ... 81 Steel of’ Canada Pfd .. 48 Sterling Securities .. ... . ... 35% _ Wlllys Overland .. 13 International Harvester .. .. 118 ' Consolidated Gas .. .. .. ... 151 Radio .. 861.4 Paramount Players Lasky .. . 711i Poor 8r. Ca B. .. .. 3t American Can. .. .. ... 168% Kennecott Copper .. .. 81% Allegheny .. .. 4.8% Anaconda .. .. 1161.6 c. P. n. .. .. .. 218% General Motors .. 68% U. S. Steq .. 222% Bonk or Nova Srotls. .. ... Bank of Montreal .. ... ... ... Bank of Commerce .. Rz-yal Bank .. ... 400 38) 21s as: Stock Qlototions HALIFAX, Sept. SQ-Quotstlons fin-rushed by Johnston and Ward Members Montreal Stock Exchange. NEW YORK EXCHANGE Atchlsn, Top. d: Santa Fe. Ry. . 270% Am. Can Co. . . . . . . ............167 Am. Car d: Fdry. Co. 94% Am. Smlb. 8: Refin. Co. ....... 112 Am. Bosch Magneto Co. 68% Anaconda Copper Min. Co. 116% N. Y. Cen, d: Hid. Rv., R. R. .. 210% Con. Gas Co. (N. Y.) ......... 154% Hud. Motor Car Co. ..... Standard Oll of N. J. .. Reading Co. Union Psc. Ry. U. S. Industrial Alcohol Co. 210 Westinghouse Elec, 282 U. S. Steel 222% MONTREAL srocx uxcnsudi: Abltibl Montreal Power .. Natl. Breweries .. 140 Winnipeg Elec. 821.4 Brampton . . . . .. 42% Brsz. ‘Fraction 7t Steel Co. of Can, 55 Shawlrilgsn Can. Steamship Com, . Can. Steamship Pfd. . Dominion Bridge Massey Harris . 501i Asbestos . . . . . 5 Can. Brewery . 14 rrsssi-‘si Co. 4214 Power Corporation 1211.4 Foreign Securities .. 40% Inter Utilities-A 43 Br. Am. 011.... "6555 Imperial Oll 37% BANKS Bank Commerce 277 Bank Royal .. Bank Montreal WHEAT Sept. .. 120% sire-m .. w. Grads ,I—1, Marlon Bell; 2, Ho." MacEwen; 3, Edith McGulgan. Perfect attendance-—Marlon We: Lillian Cclcs, Kennpth MscKay, N Reid, Francis Fleming, Louis Quin. Frank MacEwen, James Barlow, Lay- ton Bell, Jessie MscEwen, Lea Reid! GordorrMncKsy, Elva MacKsy, Ev- elyn MscKsy. Prize for most stars awarded to Nora Reid. ' A Teacher, Carrie G. Woodslde. SPINSIERS LAUDED (Brlthls United Press) LONDON, Sept. 30.-“Splnst.ers," declared R. B. Kerr, speaking at the International Conference of the World league for Sexual Reform, “are one’ of the world's most precious P08868810“. and any diminution in their number would be s step back- ward." The growth of splnsteirhood has been concurrent with the greatest growth of humanity the world has ever known, continued the speaker, who said that during the past cen- tury . number-less societies had. sprung up for humane objects, such | aypreventing cruelty to animals, to abolish slavery and child labor, tol ameliorate the criminal law, to pro- | mwe international peace and to‘ sweep sway slums. And spfnshers, he concluded, have been the backbone of all these movements. EARTH HAS HEART OF IRON (British United Press) IDNDQN, ’ Sept. 30.—‘Profess:ir ms Simon of the Physlqo Chemical Institute of Berlin has conducted ex- periments which leads him to the belief- that the centre of the earth consists of solid iron in s. chrystalllz- ed form. He declares that his ex- periments have shown that even st excessively high temperatures subst- anoes retain their solid form, provid- ed the pressure is strong enough. Prloleasor Simon found that hel- ium, which under normal temp!"- tures ls one of the lightest Bases known will gum into sz-lld crystals st a pressure of only 8,000 atmos- phere even though kept It @181" times the temperature needed to gum l; mm gas. Experiments with other substances awe 51mm“ 1°" ‘fill-S; ‘ Simon asserts insrdesolie s "m- .' Good Mining and Oll Stocks at, prevailing market quotations present to the investor good wilt-making opportunities. isusneuuc new iurornuuon gladly fulhllhed. Solloway - Mills Co., Limited. Phone 642. 78 Queen Street Charlottetown L! Offices Connected by Nation- Wiils Private Wire System. I earth's interior, the substanses com- posing that interior must still be in a solid, probably because of the trcmenduous pressure it. which they are subjected. for the month of September, Margaret Campbell; Msclnnls. Duncan Doyle; 3, Elizabeth MncInnls, OT-Iariley prom these experiments Professor 7933-9-!7-tues,lR.tI.iH 31st. Otis-ring ssnZoi-‘securlty Yieidin; m. On which 8”} must b: paid Before rryihi ~ is paid on The (r - "1 .:. Ne! - - 1123 should Ell‘ ' "n: Cr. .21: Afi ~ a full S”.- On . '1 slack. Th: Z‘;-:' is ctr vcrtibi: Into Corn on Stock of the Company At the holders option, Ask for descriptive circular S. G.—29. Eastern Securities Company LIMITED 146 RICHMOND STREET v CHARLOTTETUWN ST. JOHN MONTREAL HALIFAX FREDERICTON SUillMI-IRSIDE MONCTON -. ., I“:l’$“"'-II - 30-1 TEVDOHEAARD A s OVER THE WIRES Information of market value concerning activities and latest developments in mines, oils and grain is made readily available through our coast-w. coast wire intelligence service. Telephone our ward Y°°m QmCiBJS. or make use of our bulletin service as posted daily from hour to hour. Svllvwsiuliiiis o Gotta. Thirty-three ofmes “clzrgnsreycsiteedmby nation-wide private 79 QUEEN STREET CIIARLOTTETOWN ' ‘ TELEPHONE 642 (equal). - Grade I-(Junion-l, Mary Doylel , 2, Arlclta MacCormack. ' ' ‘ l Perfect attendance—l7narles Camps bell. Margaret J. MacCormack, Teacher. crystallized, form POINTE DE ROCHE SCHOOL Japan has slightly more than '10, 5 h motor vehicles. $3. ' Standing of Points Dc Roche School Grade VII-l, Dolphinus Maclnnis. India will build a. dam across thli“ GrudcV-l, Charles Campbell; Arksvall River, near Bangalore, st a; cost. of $1,300,000. ‘ 2. 3, Catherine Grade IV-l, James Maclnnls; 2, In the will of Colonel C. H. Lowe’ ’ ther. of Sussex, England, a. pension 0Q’ $20 a mQMh “'85 18ft to his favorite _ F108. ‘ Grade I-(Senlori-l, Winnlired and Mary MacCormac Fennel i. miller was: TH LAMP, i'i.i. NOT iNd Appar- TAOEI‘ e1" :RIYTHl ‘Tb ' - Mow-R's 1.33 $5 ' 4AM"? HAVE A vau.~ i. Quail ‘um Lucav TO as. Auvl. AROUND HIsRh‘