REWIIG lllTl'Eli FRDM 'l’lll$ iWEElt’3 NEWS FOR THE GIMRDIRWS 'rarely ` " ‘ ' v _ .err sir. » 'rsinssii-mr. nose.- Rob¢l‘,¢_l0l1. of the Provincial _ D t- ment of Agriculture -Lattended aregiggt. ing of the -Institute at Bt. Teresa e Wednesday evening, had spoke live stock and rotation of crops, the cis.-i¢'e in it I " Fox Oo., Lt¢1,, nys; t located in theirfine new ranch 5, lot 48. There ere 31 breedmg besides the same number of dog pq; n 111 01° ranch. which consists oi eil; en _five acres of land, and to Whig; s there ie a right of way Four eeuqe ` _ ~ s _ 11°°°°°“¥ 101' the improvement or ws" rwivvi. Oi the iouowiil; farm crops. There were about thirty Bmourits, . 1-eqmmvel . ._ members present. usv. ir tu M amos; $11 _ Y’ "M1 Donald, Mr; J. F. Curran: Fi-lf- so and “ml Tm Msn” Curran. Mr. James Trainer and Mr, IP. Burns, and others took part in gh Hon. Ohas. Dalton, was accepted. discussion, after which the meeting INCORPORATED.-Ag the meaty ' adjourned. Headaches and llearf Trouble 'Nervous Prostration of Three Year Standing Cured ii Your Ago by Blew Ch.iso's Nerve Food, Anyone' who knows the discourage- *"0"* “|10 d0Bl1nir which acconipanie by T-he Writer ui this letter. Mrs H fl Jones, Scotch Lak . . .. el C. B., writes: ‘_-1 eunered from ,m.`._i e_`d8Y afternoon Paton's store, bril- liantly lighted and handsomely de_ mis prostration for nearly three year I had frequent headaches, had no ep- ,petite and was troubled with m heart After consulting two doctor i ,without obtaining satisfactory rg' .Bu_lts. I began the use of Dr. Chase' -NUTV0 F000. and was' completel cured by,thia treatment. It is near- ly n year since I was cured, and want others to know of this s lendi s'and that incorporation has now bee the helplessness of nervous prggu-a_ tion Will appreciate the gratitude ferent $190,000 and its heed oiiire is i 101' incorporation by Letters Pate was also considered and granted. I 'may be noticed that although it‘ha U°11"Z but it sought, ineorporatio under the Companies' Act this year, Summerside. wrnnnv Pa'rRoN1zsn.- Yester- Y corated, was the centfe"E»”f"atJtractio B of interested ladies eager to see th r l9°°d°!'. which was submittedhy the ns §;;'1;g1;P:°§:ti;e; illiiiuiaiii on weauen e p ca. o ith . EOX RANCH SOLD -Tenders were 51° Silver Black Fox Compliny sung: ~ received up to yesterday 10.- the pm.. ' u" cbsse of-the old ranch at Tignish of g . e yrmuch anticipated millinery opening. nish. having settled there when the lui. 50% Ur Bleeding 'I ` N’-1-lnigigésl inch s1Noi..:i1n ini.-ur. harrs Slnosvaa-A ti.. shower was -"' 1'. d, id 0 t fMr.iJllA'k t -No. matter what kind or where io- telegram late msztlirifda; nxelilngrtlon-Mgonds; e(:':li°in(é for 'Mars Hzezel cated, "Anycom is promptiy~._`,eui-ed 'informing him or the serious illness Wells of Alma, who is to be married by Putnamfs Corn Extractor; being at l-larbor Grace, Nfld., oi his shortly.-A. purely vegetable it causes no pain, brother, Rev. Jas. Sinclair. No par- - guarantee "with every bottle oi,ticulars were given- other than that --DYNAMO ACCIDENT.-Owing to 1Il’ug;1;ilm s, use no other, 251:. at heJhed suffered a stroke of paralysis, itin accident at the electric light sta- _ a ers. ` ‘ - . ' ion, one of the coils on the dynamo ' --~ having burned out Summerside was l' ' . V ` W """"""' l -DREDGING- The Government in darkness last evening. work 0| _The “nth occurred t Ti ,mb Dredge Pownall, N0. 11, in command replacing was begun' immediately Friday, Oct. iird, ofaOn'eefme Bgflof Capt. James McGrath, came into sud the dynamo will likely be work- narq' at the age 0| “"n¢y_°“m__ the port of Alberton on Thursday ing all right tonight.,-~J. He was one of the pioneers of Tig- 3:* guts thzlenflim 139554 d°;;"`- LIFE BOAT PRACTICF At tw av g ere w go o ran v~ '_ - 1-- 0 great “Dann ul 1° mit was mst el- Wegg_ where dragging will be done nclock every Saturday afternoon, at ,_ r,e,.,,,,r,,,, to be .,,¢,,.,_,,,,,,,.,,,d Wm, ,lon the west side oi the pier et that 01° °‘"””111“<1 0! (nrt. Joshua Hutt, t few l°g_mbmB_ He ha' had been in, |,m¢,__A the eight men who compose the crew B very Rauf health for the ,Mt ,ew| _.___ o. the Life Saving Station at Al- oniy new been incorporated the ins- Years- Fin funeral which took piece' -WEDDING BELLS.-'rue ...gms or berton. mann the iiie best use B10 C0!l\llBny ilguresc among those to Bt. Simon and St. Jule Chnrchlmf- B110 MU- Jam" HBFGY. Mont- 9““'t 0“f tl-10 1111100111' 011 H W/0 mile fox concerns that have paid divi- on Sunday afternoon was exception-T050. W” U10 50009 0f B' V015’ PTB”-Y r°“' as mr 5° uw l““.’“'°u b“°y°' dends this year; in fact, it mode the ally well attended There were up-'W°ddi”8 011 "W ‘°V°“l“$ 0( W°d“°5' g;;°t::_§r °°”%m°“"d b.°"‘§ mv}';'“m° * C ll 8 ll W ll B. excellent return of 172 Nr cont. Ir. Wai-ds of a hundred teams in the pro-(GRY 1919 1118*-~. W'|1°11 0101' 11‘9 Cronin .Stllilrator Co. of Canada, Ltd., is'ai' Fdliglng to open up a branch in Char ('~ charge of Mr. W W Rodd Mayfield lottetown. It will be under th Enduring and be situated in Queen st next + Stewart & Sons, grocers The Co ll llll-\1’¢¢| |11 |“1|"°» an pur oses carr in in this stoi . P v ii y s i f°rl=~.~p°°nw=d "Ivins e iuii stock oi Empire cream sepsr “J|lpg~ P141' flyer Wear; keep stock ready for delivery her l in beiuilfuidesigneis nude ‘A11 extra Darts of the goods in que il and many "B010" tickets WGN tho dsugorousa Tl;0h0W11v¢;1`% had “extents being numerous and costly. morning at nine o’clock to the ll. ° W°"ki“g al n g 7' e “°“°a7 un among them being apurse presented C. Cemetery and was largely attend- ’ '1`““'°‘1“Y 01111118 01° “BY i°““‘°“1“S to the bride by members oi the Pres- en.-J. d th.” 2l‘:”kl°“d with th°tS’““"' l"h!“t M .hytsriaii Church, Montrose, where she ____ 0 five- irty when the e was uvor- 1 -~ , , , _ fresh and beautiful as the store has able. 911° 'Bud bad* mm deep `*"'““‘r; ;glldvi;1cr'lae.d Zltfgrggzllrsilklllg Zfnilludllpl; A_TH,? IéATE MISS ('mDEN*M“ls h where she now lies anchored. This 'per' which was gotten up in mst m'\;‘E?; hiéh1;elf";});_l;§d°fml;“3;:i';‘;‘;s;‘;‘;§' e morning she proceeds to Livlifax 'cl B at 1 and served in three her the cargo wiii bs luke.. ..ut_' “ B y °' d , dents passed peacefully away at thi B W 8 . f rcoursesf tl” guests delmne °" residence of- her sister, Mrs. James 8 were not required. The S. :-l. Suun- held in readiness to assist, she will' only be called upon to take charge 0 of the discharged portion i-f the car- _ go. The operations were conducted by Mr. Haloorsen of '~1ew \'.\rk and Mr. Chas, Brlster of Halifax, \-.bile 7? 'i hylasellngllalcrs ` Wood is the general agent for the -BL00DH0UND~*‘1\1 l'-U0 \l0illKF1E0 " ~ - .province 2014, Coach of_ No 2 train, going east on 5. i . Co., Limited, Toronto. _ l ' \ » e - - . .' Pl°°°‘ |f'\h°Y U’ ators, Baltic Separators; also St:=.y~ i ' ‘ Right E le ' es. Th C. - . f O ` ed the Swansea Trad.-r l.~.l-.ug ior . wnsiderably in the Island recgnuy in readiness to assist ' f iisceviiiry. :flue bnnd,knownu . that it has been found necessary to L Mathers _ & Son' of Humax are ;'_ agents for the steamer. 1 le ghe heavier; piers, 1'; 'tion will now be kept locally, and , ' \ has heen renowned - the inconvenience of sending to To- MONDAY. . forover 60 years. ' 'route for these, avoided. Mr. A. E. ` f I "‘ _-3% 11: Friday last, was a large serious looking blood hound, the property ST 'of Mr. John Agnew, Alberton, who e was shipping him to his ranch at _ Tononl-nh A 0 A l ` ` enfgntklggi lhlillnegt mt; A RESIDENTIAL AND. DAY _SCHOOL FOR GIRLS -V visit his rencn any oi those nights _ "“1# %&'.'£L§'““‘ ` ""' ____ ACADEMIC COURSE 1'" Pf°P°'°¢°fv 1°. ....2¢§.22.N.f“§..002331335.. .$35 FW* YW wut ' ‘ ' hard coal for, Reid & Co. arrived in Muslc, ART, DOMESHC 5ClE.NCE, PHYSICAL Eummerside yesterday. Just before Cricket, Tennis. Basket Ball. Hoc|iey.Swimmiag Baih, ; 1 entering the straits the Beaver’ ex- perienced a .heavy gale, her fore- SCHOOL RBOPHVS AFTER HOLIDAYS, Sepbeslld Hill, HIL. boom being broken and her foresail w,.|¢,`f,,,|‘»,»,,,,,¢¢e, 53' being .badly torn. While engaged ‘in Ili Gloldl DlCKS0ll.Pndlsll. IBS |.l.iACD9lALh l.A..Prias~_sl clearingaway the wreakage the Cap t.ain'bad his hand badly smashed. W Im =sg-is-_'Q . - _ _ E . - _ -i Tbeschooner put into Picton for .re- Szoo iN cAsn‘.;i.*a".r:i.“i'i":rsr i.|=>g,_i=e: N Regain u »_=_M\. ' l I _ RPA ORA!-IE . RO*/REH_ 1- E Csn yan arnn the above sets ol ,fumbled letters into the names of slr well known fruits. lfso. you all , . lllsrs in flu Elrihltlon of tho shove prize. Il. is noeely fuk. But by patience and perseverericcyouull ' Brobsbly make out I ar 5 cf them. To the person who een make out the large: number we will 'give the ,am uf no Hundi-ml Dollars. To the person making out the second largest number the :uni of l'|ft& Ilan. tha person mnhins the third Isis? number the mln of Thirty Dalian. To the person nialiing e fourth hrfell number Lbs sum of Twenty llsrs. Should lwosgersonl send answers equally comet. the first two prizes wil bs divided between them, ‘each receiving ggdlil. ould three send in equally corlwt answers. the ills! time prizes will hsveta be divldedbesch receiving .Mb Should lbur persons und equally ern-net answers, the whale sum ‘e|¢'Aufl.00willbo equal divided (est receiving \8M0). and so im inllke pn1pori.ie|il.&lovicled they einnply wiih n simple condition about which we will write sgsomi aa answers are received. Wu not wsu! A cont of your nruisy wlieayeu answer |,h|l)e:r|v:r‘;lxlemen_rl; gglyon can siigianyellthe asangotlsy else slsllp r re . no as anpiiamsru r letter 3:".-rs .T-fu .e`.’i‘.'i'.e»e'f"Ei\Nai>|/in u€oicm£do..':>»s¢.. ni ness.-i.o--. pairs.-J. ` . ' - TUESDAY. . V -FOX RANCH-Messrs John and Hector Campbell, Cape Traverse. who have madethe hunting and trap- ping of foxes a“proiltable business for several vsars. have started a fox ranch and have several pairs of these costly animals in captivity.-C. --IMPROVEMENTS-Mr. Neil Mc- Donald, 0'Leary,'is now working at a dwelling for Mr. David Hodgson. near Alberton. Mr. McDr.~.iald is one of the Ialand's most successful and 51"-“E-"'*\ experienced carpenters. 'His latest' i production, the house of Mr. P. W. Turn of this lacs,testiiles to the 0 . U 01'. P Now is the Upportumty .......... .. ........._-..._ . -AWEDDING BELLS-A very pretty en we ding took place at St. Mnrk‘s _ Rectory, Kensington, on Wednesday ‘ evening, Sept. 17th,' when Mary . . _ _ ' 111 b¢ mailed t0 an gddr-ess on Jane, daughter of Charles and Esther Th' Mmnms vf I d f om now yum” Caseley, and Milford Adsmsnson oi Pfinm W5 ° S an r Russet and Mrs. Adams, of Sea Deo just, 19| 3, for 50 cents view,_were united in Holy sends oi ' ~ * ~ trimony, by the Rev. A. W. W t- or fm' Month’ hr , lsllnzli. 'The bride looked charming aiu ' a navy ‘blue~'suit of 'velv`et. with hat to match She was attended by ber g ` 5 _ - ` ._ ' sister.. 'i\lberte.,~ who wore lbluizq pon- gee silk, while the groom wa ably supported by Mr Preston Champion, T|l0 [Vining Gukfdim he mailed to any adgress on Baltic. After the _nuptial service they i Prince Edward 1813114 e fl0\11 110W 1111"] drove to tue' some oi ti... urine, where ' ‘ ents a reception ~ awaited them. Their Dec' 31st’ IQI3’ for 25 c - many' friends heartily extend con- ' of ‘Of Finwn "muh, ,or 5°' _ gratulnticns and bespeak _for Mr. and Mrs. Adams' _years of prosperity and happiness. ' ' A 1 0 }‘ C -wnnnruot-'A-:_-L-'st. iisi.ieiii's . Th smyrdey Guardian (Woolly) will be mailed io any ciiurci., i_