,f _l . 1»»'r.. ,.1 , p I ' ...I - I .., . , .3 |- _-.L I” pl, I 1%: E.; li ¢ li- ' . ‘lf l' 3 tg ,\,, . - -. .li N.; X ,JI " _,Y . ,L21 v t if i . 1.". ~».-J », .wit . ;i’."l' E 'tsl 9 .,751 `-is. ffl l I vis? if-_,=7 1-. , . ,. I; 3 i .. '#-§s.@_ ~_...,, rt. .I vig* ~. .;.1 QM! / gg.; ni “ 'ell f Jil? . ,l . .`_ 77; ‘ ".,\_-. l., .,,. .’_;,l¥ _I ,_ f all l li) P Nils ii 's - _ ;ii’=?4‘ -F., ‘v ll (ll . .4-Si, :tl __ . 4* is _ --, _s . 'if' ax, .Tu as l .».»1 .- ,.3 . Ji. .<»"- v. “i i . »f ` lf l It iii ll l l il" , v ii 1" ;-,g_ -in at, I -_, 1-"' . -> i .., . -‘ » > “lr .- .._, 1 '..i- . ’,.,-.tn 1.1” I -J. it 1. ‘ .,r‘-U' ,~";1e/l. ' /7? -V - .,/ D’ _G W.-f. _ . »f ull: '.-U.: * ‘-“Qi " / `f=; - . ‘ , Puainv |=|.°oUR more sresusnu areas" < ’~, ~ Bread made from ,Purity Flour keeps its flavor and freshness a A long time. » . in We want every hog that is ready for market, so we can supply cus- tomers and hold the trade for Island Pork Products. This is as important to farmers as to ourselves. Send or bring us your hogs NOW » ---prices are good at present. Davis & Fraser 3214-9-29M6i. _ l l I l { We Want I-logs l _ Potato Digg The season is here for digging Potatoes. See our improved “Proctor.” Beeters behind the°shear guar- anteed to satisfy you. Call at our show room and in- spect them. A. Horne & Co. 3255-11-MSt‘t3i. _ PLI1 _-1 (D "1 U3 The Cold Weather Necessitates The Buying of Stoves and Heaters See our Splendid Line of Airtights The Airtight - Heater is what you require when you want to get a room heated in quick especially now in the weather when it is not necessary to have aiire all day. By firing one of these heaters for an hour oi' so in the morning, you have your room sufficiently warm for the remainder of the day. Made of best Planished Iron, and will burn any kind of wood, knots and blocks. etc, and is a powerful Heater. ' We have a fine assortment of these Airtight Heat- ers, all styles and sizes, prices ranging from $150, 1.75 up to $10.00. r WE INVITE YOU TO CALL AND WE SHALL BE PLEASED TO SHOW YOU -THRKOFGH 0.U§ STOVE DEPARTMENT, AND WE OW YO WILL gg DELIGHTED WITH THE FI” DIS- PLAY RANGES, STOVES, HEATERS, C. / / _ ji Exchange, is Gilltdll-I A¢Q¢-Ill Sill- merside. ' -ENGAGEMENT Announcem- 'rhe .enssmmsnt Isxnnoenoed sl lin Patricia Ilbtllliil. dnilxhter of Tho- .-1 H hiln She Ii k the marilage to tale place in October -év/lnestlsrlc ssnvlcss sos- ducted hy Conference Evangelist, every night this week ISOIINIY GX' cspted) in the Methodist Church. Summerside, commencing at 1.80- Tbe public is cordially invited to at- tend. -ARRIVE HOME.-Mr. and Mrs. A. S. McKay and Master Albert ar- rived hy the Empress Saturday night on return after a few weeks’ vaca- tion in the United Shtes. While abroad they visited Boston, Bridge- port, Waterbury, Middletown. New Town and several other Amelican cities. Mr. McKay reports that he was much impressed with the sym- pathy showa- hyrhe American people with the Allies in the present war. -SUMMERSIDE BOY WOUNDED -Mr. Ernest Rogers. Summerside. whose son Clifford has been on the ilghting line in France for nearly a year received today the following telegram from the adjutant-general: “Ottawa-Sincerely regret inform you 121 Private Clifford Rogers, Royal Canadian Regiment, just officially re» ported wounded, Norfolk General Hospital, Sept. 27. Gun shot wound, forehead, slight, will send further particulars when received." -RED CROSS WORK.- The AI- bany and Searletown branch of the Red Cross Society held a successful ice cream festival on Mr. John Crewe's lawn, which looked pretty, decorated with flags and lanterns "of various kinds. The bazaar. in which a large number .of useful articles were sold. was n feature that helped to make it a success, also the good assortment of home made candy. Much credit is due to those who con- tributed so gensrausly and helped in every way, and to Mr. Crew for the use of his lawn. The proceeds a- mounted to $46.05 which is to be handed in to the Cape Traverse Red Cross Society. WESTERN PEISUIIALS -Cspt. Cousins, Campbellton, 'Lot 4, was in Summerside Saturday.-H. -Misses Daisy Fraser and Lena Yeo were visitors to the Exhibition on Friday. -Miss Bernice Wallace, Alma and Miss Ads Doyle Burton, were among the visitors to town Friday.-H. -Mr. and Mrs. J. F. White and Mrs. Fre-.I White of Alberton were in Summerside on Friday.-H. -Miss Clara Aylward who has been .visiting friends in Summers‘de for 'the last couple of weeks left on Sat- -urday for her home in Elmsdale.-H. -Miss Alice Mulligan of R. T. Holman, Ltd., left on Saturday morn-‘ ing for Waltham Mass., where she will spend her holidays the guest of her brotherdohn.-H. -Rev. R. T. Hawkes and his sis- _ter, Miss Lillian Hawkes, of Cha- tha N B li ni, _ .. w o have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lauchlin, Sher- brooke, left on Wednesday morning by the Empress on return to their. home. -Among those leaving for Mont- real on Thursday morning were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hensley, Summer- side who have gone on a business trip and the Misses Olga Rogers and Wanda Wyatt, Summerside who are returning to resume .studies in Royal Victoria College.-H. -Mr. Daniel R. Morrison of the Can- adian Bank of Commerce, Halifax, is at present relieving Mr. Hensley, man- ager of that bank In Summerside, af- ter which he will spend his vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Morrison. Bradalbane, before resuming his duties in Halifax. I?- When you have indigestion yei' never take s lung medicine. Why, then, when you have s. cough, A cold or bronchitis (lung troubles) do you swallow things down into your stomach? it is n mistake. and the Pens treatment for eoldi, bronchitis and asthma, etc., een- rects this mistake. Pepa are tab- lets made up of Pine s tracts and medicinal essences, which when put into the`r`nouth tum into healing vapors. ‘heso are breathed down direct to the lungs, throat and bronchial tubes-not swallowed do\vn.to`~tha stomach. which is not ailing. - . On the fees of it, is not thll treatment ot coughs and eoldl more rational than the old-fast ioned way? Pepa are reeommenthd by doctors. by nurses, by people in authority everywhere, who on having tried this new tuning - will never go hack to the old fo 'ge icauldnsend you books of 2% . on s, you would like to glam. but one trial of_Pepa_ mas. an ra. LII!! - " "°° °' no Ur. Thomas Noonan. 01' 'l7~l¢NIUll¢-. Rev. G .8. K. Anderson. will be held. EEE Fm.-¢¢,"' T971'-`?"i'v__s'¢`T»T»'. '" -rue noanins-oaitv ummm cm ss summer st Issuers 'ronm- ,Ial Parlors, -NEW I-IOTEI. AT, _ _LEAl\Y. - navhzeocues|.snw(‘gh orient) It 0'Leary, we are nuwpnpand to eater to au neu- oe =-m1_»»..oo-.lame *Wh* aIryrooms,and¢oo:ls»rvies. T- ll- Howatt. . , S9408-lallft. _recruits A1' 'll,A|.|»zous.-A lecture will--he lives under the aus- %°§°..°‘..?‘5.2‘.‘i'l’i"‘¢....."° "".1',°”..‘§‘ £33 Léuéni or can-noactovn. in usineqve "~'..'.-re.: an-..» .°..°‘...f."=..“:.: o’c u : Set-bians during the great calIlIJei8D- Admission-Adults, 16 cents; children- 10 cents. . ~ 3303 -A REPRESENTATIVE of a lead- ing specialty house for ladies high- class blouses and dresses will be at R. T. Holman's. Ltd., “dry goods de- partment" on Tuesday and Wednes- . day, October Sth and'8th, when he will show exclusive styles in high-class garments. including crepe de cliches. sllk Georgette. crepea, etc., and will take special orders from personal meagxrement to be delivered in about two weeks time. This is an 011901" tunity to secure something individually distinctive of the seasons most ad- vanced styles. R. T. Holman, Ltd., Summerside. ` 3300 TIGNISH -BUYING PROPERTY.-Mr. Chas. Prosper Gaudet is now negotiating to purchase the Western Road farming property of Mr. Pat Harper.-Z. -VISITING SISTER. - Miss Lau- retta Gaudet of Charlottetown is at present a guest of her sister, Mrs. -VISITING FRIENDS. - Miss Bes- sie Gray, accompanied by her brother John and Mrs. John Gray of Coleman are visiting Mr. and Mrs. John P. Harper of Tignish.-Z. -VISITING FATHER. - Mr. and Mrs. William Salterio of Halifax, are now the guests of Mrs. Salterio’s fath- er and mother, Mr. and Mrs. P. M. McElroy oi Tignish. They were ac- companied by Mrs. Salterio’s sister Kate from Newton, Mass.-Z. -DIED IN HOSPITAL. - Mrs. Joseph Smith, who was in Charlotte- town hospital for the last three weeks toundergo an operation died there on Tuesday and her remains were for- warded to Tignish and were buried in Kildare on Friday. She, leaves u. hus- -DANGEROUSLY ILL..-Mr. Ste- phen Arscnault formerly station agent It Morrell and Tignish and now re- ired, while on a visit to friends in Lot six took sick with inflammation. His condition at once became alarming and his wiie has been sent for.‘ His condition on Saturday was alarming and grave doubts are entertained for his recovery.-Z. -BUYING SCI-IOONER. - Mr. Ben- Jamin Gallant, was in Tignish on Thursday negotiating the purchase of the schooner "Western Prince" from Mr. John M. Arsenault. Mr. William D. Sumner of Tignish is negotiating the sale for both parties.-Z. ° W. D. Sumner of Peterville.-Z. A band and large family of young chil- "" dren.-Z. 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