. ' ' backhoe; ‘CIQC-"IIIUK 700W“ very “$1., tasty. Ilthbougentteeersaiaul-TRISCUIT "ATTENTION KINGS COUNTY FARMALL WCTDI DEMONSTRATION wifl be given by the mnnlvsrlonal. nanvssrsn l . _ 00's "Ieprmentatlve on the farm oi 8 LTD» KILMUIB- AT 0k wiimssnsv. ocronnn 3rd z r. M. ‘cordially invited to at- __ slid as for themselves the Ist- g McCormick-During Trac- ‘ ' with unequalled yefllllejweleome. INTER-NATIONAL nsnvnsrsn ~ C0. QPVCANADA LTD. Plow and Potato efllclency. so‘; by The Canadian Shredded WheptCo” us. WATERFRONT DIRECTORY Marine Wharf C. G. S Brant, Capt. B. Kelly, has sailed. Bruce Stewarts Wharf Tug Rona. Capt. Belyea, has sail- ed. Tug Lisgar. Capt. Gamble in port. Messrs. Bruce Stewart 8s Co. Ltd. 8.5. Harland, Capt. MacLaine, has sailed. Revenue Cutter Conestoca, Capt. Coffin has sailed. Schr. Victor W. T., Capt. Dan Ferguson. in port. Carvells Wharf Schr. Vera E. Himmelman, Capt. Trenholm, has sailed. Railway Wharf The coal Barge Bitobee. Capt. Jas. McPhee, left for Souris, being towed there by the tug Canso. MacLeod. undergoining repairs at.W°1'¢5- renewal subscriptions. Deerlng Formal! 'I‘racior Demon- stration on the farm oi McGowans Ltd, Kllmuir, Wednesday, Oct. 3rd at 2 p. m. 8i27-l0-1-2i . RBEUNION‘ 0F FRIENDS-On Saturday, Sept. 15th a very enjoy- able evening was spent at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Baker of North Lake, when over thirty in- vited guests were present. The oc- casion being a farewell party in honor of their sister and brother, Mrs. W. R. Brown of Lynn, Mass, and W. A. Baker of Fort Francis, 0nt., who had been visiting the land of their birth, and were soon {returning to their respective homes. lMusic, both vocal and instrumental, Iwas enjoyed by all, Mrs. Seldon |McLean oi Kingsboro presiding at ,the organ. Also games, readings, land racitations. helped to pass the evening very pleasantly for all. A reading by Mrs. Brown and s reci- tation by Mr. Baker are deserving oi special mention. Luncheon was served by the hostess, after which D_ p_ w_ Dredge N“ 115'. {mph D. FIBSC!’ lil a 16W well 011084911 Murdock ls Guardian Agent in Mon- ' e ‘ vague and will be pleased to reeeivel II: items. advertising, new ..'DON’T MISS the McCormick- , (l. ITALIANS COMBAT NOISE lvlnssuca ROME, Oct. 1.--The noise nuis- ance is beginning to worry the lt- alians. The State is studying file problem. New laws will, it appears, forbid the inordinate use oi hoot- ers: newspaper vendors will not be allowed to "cry" their wares; cost- , Opportunity form ‘ . . mm- Applyto Morley M. as ‘Bonnier- slolt, siss-lo-l-ll THE CHARI-OTPETQVYN svAsvlAN M - e e l‘ ‘l. " . 3 ~ !E¢8l¢m_G_uard|an spud?“ .West@r13_§u@rd1an Jsssrsan sour-m. J. w "ET-lit, p“ i 00:: obi-o,‘ news stand and‘ toil businsu, at Summersido, good —I8LANDBB. DEAD-The death occurred in ‘ on Monday last of Mr. John McNeil]. formerly of Green Hill. O'Leary. ; body was brought to his form home for burial by his brother, Mr. Wallace MoNeill. The funeral took place to Bethel Cemetery. ‘ -sso assssvssmm - Resi- dents oi Alberton and many friends ers and dealers in State Isottery tickets must henceforth let the ves. But the majesty ‘of the law will be hardest to uphold in the court- yards of "apartment houses" and {the wells oi tenements, if. as the ‘ papers say, individuals will be for- ced to be quieter in future. Court- yards are favorite places for family quarrels, love-making, intercourse between friends separated by s hundred yards or so of washing, children's games, and the hundred and one incidents oi the commun- al life of the Latin family. There is also much talk of re- moving factories, schools, and gar- ages outside the city; but this rem- extended to the visiting |friends the hearty good wishes of those present and a sincere desire to meet them again at some future s‘ s. Holman“ on Plow“ muw “me m the o1 d home where as‘ Battle bids fair to be waged in vein neighbors and schoolmates they| played together. Mr. Baker andi _Mrs. Brown both replied, expressing, itheir great pleasure at meeting so ‘many oi their old friends, thanking them for their kindness during their visit which helped in making, it n very pleasant one. Mr. Baker; ‘had not visited his old home for] thirty-four years and found lilililyl lchsnges. but expressed himself as much pleased with the prosperity and comfort he saw everywhere. l —-——~&0}~——-—~ lahle. .Meanwhile. the noise grows l CARTERS’ FEED a STORE Buntain Bells Wharf Schr. Bonus, Capt. Frank Boud- reault, has sailed. Corean, has sailed. Schr. Capt. Llwangier, Containing 19,034 pipes, the lama’ |est being more than three feet in dl- lameter, the world's greatest organ» has been erected in the Liverpool,’ Cathedral. PzolLs Wharf ' Arrlvlnr only CABLOAuS orlinAN. snonrs. wurre cmos. cnscxsn» . reap COBNMEAL. Schr. Hazel, Capt. Alfred Chap- man, has sailed. Carraghers Wharf Schr. -.< on. can MEAL. COTTON ssisnimssl. .,0N"HAND ronro ussnsrs. FEED ’ Owl's (old and new) rssss- ilblt and smsw. etc. a __», fail stock or rousrnrsur- always on hand. .. BUCKWIIEAT. Call st on: SEED i-sronn. We sell at "W" prices. wuotessas g5: JZBTAIL. We pa! ton "fir! Prices lol- rnonucrz. l; Gaffer .6? .Co. has sailed. The four masted Schooner Har- ry R. MacLennan, which has dis- charged her cargo of coal at Sum- merside, a couple of months ago and later sustained considerable damage off the Delaware Cosshhas completed repairs _ at Philadelphia and sailed on Friday last for Hampton Roads to load a cargo 0i I coal for Summerside. The port of Halifax has become Vandals, Capt. Malcolm, edy would be so costly that even its advocates do not believe it practic- with startling rapidity. and. the {C} woman or: sosrsanmu LAB- on aosnn LONDON, Oct. l.—-(C.P.)—Close- ly following the departure of the economic mission to Australia com- es the announcement that the min- lstry of labor has directed s woman expert to go to Australia to invest- igate thc conditions of the oppor- tunities for women workers there. The ministry's choice is Miss M. A. Cox, senior woman oflicer of Leeds Employment Committee and Secretary of Leeds Women's Mi- gration Committee. ' The Economic Mission, which left Britain consists of Sir Arthur Duckham, Sir Hugo l-lirst, Sir En- rost Clark, and Dougal Malcolm. lTheir task is broadly, to gather in- St. Lawrence, other lines such ns< the Swedish, Norwegian, Scandin- 'avian and Hamburg American lin- es contlnue to use the port in- creasingly while enroute to New York. mrmaum‘ ‘m- any matter °f mutUtil Tuesday for further evidence. ual ecenomic interest to Britain and the Commonwealth which may tend to promote trade between the two countries and the increase oi settlement in Australia. Your Hands Cuticura Soap smooth. Bathe with either hot or cold water and always dry thoroughly. li chapped, red or rough use hot was: and Cutlcura Soap, rubbing imCutlcul-a Every day to keep them son and things they sell speak for themsel- "’°°“ ‘“°°l‘°“ w 1"“ m“ m‘ -—S. . shown in the proceedings at the |days. lcosts or ten days was upon a milk vendor for selling wlth- l out a. license-S ' ‘ Hugh Montgomery Campbell, Sea. View, passed away unexpected-l fly at B o'clock last Wednesday. morning. He got up at his cus-l ltomary hour |his usual health when he suddenly at Summersi’ and slsew‘ s have Charles Clark. son of Mr. and Mr. Howard Clark, of Alberion. passed away there at 8 p. m. on Thursday- The deceased was a student at the Presbyterian l" ‘ School at Pictou. N. 3.. where he was rec- ently taken ill and entered the hospital. He returned to his home at Alberton on Wednesday and was operatedupon there on Thurs- day afternoon. —B.UMOB8 LAID —As many ru- mors had been afloat here. Where the deceased was well known and where he was married to s Sum- merslde lady, it was learned with relief on Saturday that the inquiry held at Fredericton, N. 3., into the death of ‘Mr. James W. Pendleton, had ended in a verdict of acciden- tal drowning. Since returning from Great War service overseas he had __ been subject to fits and from the ' evidence given at the inquest it was established that he had been seized with a fit.on the wharf at Freder- icton, had fallen into the river and was ‘subsequently drowned. Much sympathy is expressed here for his widow and little five-year old son. —BUSY DAY IN POLICE COURT —Very considerable interest was police court in Summerside on Saturday. a large crowd being in attendance. The. excitement was due to five local parties appearing. charged under the Prohibition Act with selling liquor. Four out of} the five cases were dismissed by, Acting Stipendiary McCallum for." ‘want of sufficient evidence. The lremainlng case was adjourned un- ‘counsel for the prosecution and Mr. J, J. Johnston, K.C., of Charlotteq town for the defence. A drunk. was fined $20 and costs olmsixty‘ A nominal fine of 1i andi imposed! —DEATII REGRETTED — M121 nf and apparently in ' O need to sleep in an ice house! No . matter how bitter cold it may be out- ‘ side, comfort should be yours. The McClary “Sunshine” Furnace heats the house by the most healthful, economical and eficient method known to science- humidified WARM AIR. Unlike the dry, dead beat from iron radiators, the air in “Sunshine” homes is pro rly moistened 0 e . . constantly re-circu ted. 0 . . . ever moving . . . esh . . . invigorating! Through the exclusive "Ventiblut" ring, s%r-heated air is sprayed over the coals. is mixes with the gases, smoke and volatiles, instantly igniting them into an intensely hot flamé. The McClary “Sun- shine” delivers all the heat, and Elves ‘ freedom from odors, soot and coal ust. It costs much less to install this guaranteed McClary Warm Air System than hot , .- or steam systems. _ Investigate to-day. ‘ ‘ CODE INSTALLED is room for goons k h warn: lllhilQdlll system iswrlnullgm amines?“ Furnace o4 GENERAL ‘srsel. wAneS Produce AUTHORIZED DEALERS. l." Rogers Hardware Ltd l ‘ LIMITED. lProfcssiyonal Cards Mark R- 3%€G.“i.$““. sllanls-rsn. sotlcirrolt. m _ stone! fro 1.01m ‘ Danton Bifll. Chsriotteiowmlhki Dr. C. C. Archibald qeadaaie oiN. Y.‘ [out Graduate - Medical School and Hospital Pfloflod Llliilkd ln E18, Ear, Ne“ r u.‘ and Throat ' GI, y andln"! n Glasses Olin: Bayer {Rllylldlllg Great George street Ilollli-B lo 12.30. L30 in 5.01 a McLeod & Bentley J. A. BENTLEY W. B. BENTLIY, K. O. Barrister and Attorney-abbey Oitlrs: I30 nil-h fling; MONEY ‘so tom Charlottetown, P. l. I. McDonald & McPhe ' B A. i. s. itsoosslil: A. n. r. showers. no ro was ‘Office Msltllieson B‘ I ‘Ififimlfi Ill. The work that the “Clansdidan National Railways are do to e- lloflll velop the natural resources of the g Maritime Provinces was ctemplifiedent Formed in extending these sur- in the exhibit of the Railway at the veys in New Brunswick. Saint John exhibition tnls year. The display was devoted to fea- mens were §fll‘l.l|3l"B“"' --"', turing the beauties and attractions in whi-h New Brunswick would of the Maritimes from a tourist seem to be particularly rich. standpoint, and their grout wealth The majestic scenery of the Csn- in minerals. particularly New adian Rockies was portrayed in ii- Brunswick. The mineral-display was laminated colored transparencies. making surveys, and he is at pres- Tlle antimony and copper sneoi- ...- -\‘- n. The Canadian National Railways under construction, were featured in have had a mineraiogist engaged in an illuminated panel. This new hotel with the five new steamships which the Canadian National Steamship" are putting into the Bermuda-West Indies service this season, should do much to develop this trade. The radio installations of the railway. showing the Polo-equipped library- observatiorl-parlor cars, and trans- mission stations, the world-wide ser- vices of the Canadian National Ex- lprosl. and the activities of the In- mmes Cousins. John E. C Heath MacLeod. Kenneth MscLeod. James MacLeod. Wilfred Campbell and Frederick Champion. To the bereaved the sincere sympathy of the community is extended-S. —FAR.EWELL PRESENTATIONS —Miss Elizabeth Chappell, who has horn fcr several years s very pop- Hclmans Ltd. dry goods department. spend the winter with her brother, Mr. Alexander Chappell, of Kit- chener, Ontario. her departure hnr fellow employees‘ presented her with s very handsome travelling trunk and beautiful hand bag, accompanied by an addressu expressing sorrow at her departure and wishing her every- success in’ "av. Milk Street, Summerslde, wherefArea about thirty members of the Maple} Amo spent ""°’°" we" “m” 0°“ °°“'!'“-lltto States. While there she visited lZ-‘rovidence, Rhoda 1818M. Mild"! land Boston. Mass.-5. --Mr, Alloyd Briggs, of Boston, .Mass., who has been on a motor jtrip to the Island, left on Monday lfor New Brunswick, Briggs intends to spend a few weeks before returning home. ular member of the staff of the‘ we“ of at Bummerside, left on Monday to_3-PAND;tRD—MmmG EXCHANGE Q" ‘he F" M; iumised ‘through courtesy of LOUIE M. ATWELL d; C0. the future. Last Thursday evening! Abans Miss Chappell was the guest of.Aeondp; honor at a surprise party held atIArgonAut th~ residence of Mrs. Charles Rsm-mmulet Leaf Rebecca Lodge had gatheredmmity Copper . and a very pleasant evening wamBsi-ry llollinger and dainty l-efrsshmsntsiiiedloifl‘ were served. The feature obthe ev- 31118004 - sning was the presentation by Mrs. Oaliltll R4111!!! - - - - -- Ramsay. on" behalf of the Loose togiimml Manitoba .- vloneer Stadacona Budbury Basin Teck Hughes . where Mr. Sherltt Gordon ' . . I I 54 61 lstated by Dr. wssserbrsnner that 6.60 6.50 i120 patients suffering from sciatica * 14% 12% and other rheumatic affections 6.25 6.26 have been successfully treated, nad . . . . . . . 9.02 l "d, collapsed, death being almost in- —'~— — -— ——- —— T—_'- an sll year round port for ships, gllameut alter drying, s. 1 lly s; ‘stmmneoul. The deceased w“ 85 by the sift of the Rebecca. Ring. Federal Kirkland 26 . l9 fliough-Oakes l 38 1 3B i and this yea,- cxpec; mere Wm be K - Wears o, we and a ma“ o; we” Although taken entirely by sur- Granada . . . . . . . . .. 27 lslesuweu xukon 4.bu 4.00 a heavy tmmc conunuany z gmgfxgryggguhflgrsfgfglglglm ,3 physical stature‘ Possessed o, a prise the recipient made a very fit- Grover Daley .. 08 _Towsgmac . . . . . . .. 3.57 3.35 Although the Brjush and can. menial cflgalenrnsfllafl. sud‘ "c. ‘very aureeable disposition he had ting reply. MISS Chappell will -be Hollinger . . . . . . . .. . 8.011 .Vlp0nd 59 55% “dun “ms Send’ the" ships w m” u m‘ ' "m" “m” wh° "m 1”“ Wm‘ many mmdnby nhhllst l: you“: 33:11:31. s‘. "" " ' 19.99 19%;‘ wlllldllllnrlsr reaves all; as‘: slelguinaeslorrow tof 1:115! zuglllsen ae-iglglffuihfifokgefnzis e.’ m’ W” lmtl Nlckely .'.'.'.'.‘.'."12a.'ao 12430 sylvllnlte g. ...... has ' ' ' ' rrv ehis wireavaeild obfleegifll Johlhlegltv {ii ixeefley d ' ' ' ' ' 144g 1;; lBEE j ‘ ' "I W lan a e . . OISON CURE ' Cs 1V. Re Y St. John lbltwn :5‘: rlIlg-“rwlfjgiingiggi-xltetfxillilgé 313° rensousns ‘Kolgtenag’ FIOIBMG . 22 mags. R ron RIIEUMATISM ms ' La e S ore .. . . ~- - n - a ' - stead. Deceased was a son of the _ y | —Mr. L. R. Allan, M.L.A., of Laval Quebec 17% 14%. VIENNA, Oct. L-Forty yearsago m!” mm‘ wuunm Campbell and “Bummersido, left on Monday on alMalsrtic 1.75 1.88 a doctor at Murburg, named Perc. l“ “w” w“ Si"! ‘ilsldfl i“ ‘he few days visit to Halifax, N. s.-s Mandy 2.05 1.ao treated his rheumatic patients 01¢ homestead with h" son Rob- lMclntyre . 21.60 22.00 through exposing them to the "l- “mm” bmm“ -""‘°‘- l“ m —M:s. Horace Lyle, of S'side, left McDougall ...... .. 4o rev. stings of bees. , But in most cases waster“ gnaw" “m! “ 515"“ ‘Mm on Saturday morning. on a. two Min. Corporation 3.35 3.27 the stings proved even more pain- ""*"‘ 5- C"“-“"“- “Sid” l" PM‘ weeks visit to friends in sostortlmolstt Hall ...... .. 1s 10v. m1 than the rheumatism, and the Comer. The funeral took place on m,“ 8=Murphy 55 00 method was not pursued. At the Thursday afternoon from his late Newbec 54 56 Vienna polycllnic this treatment is home to the Geddie Memorial Cem- _M;ss Thelma A115,,’ o; summer. "inissing . 3.30 2.95 now varied by injecting bee's pois- etcry and was one of the largest;s;de_ h” returned 1mm a vary en. Norsnds- .. 50.70 49.50 -on, which is a fluid as clear asws- ssm in the district The eisht ball i joyme “W, we,“ “m u, the u..- Potter Doal . 001/. om tel‘ and of s bitter taste. It is 0.00 bees poisonje now used on a_ large scale. When in -10-§~--——-—- i . Quotations ‘Charlottetown Offke sopt. 24-Oct. 1. . . . . . . ..8 3.52 $4.50 0d to draw attention to In education in itself, and has help- while the symm of hotels across ' the vast Canada, "particularly the new hotel 'at Halifax, the Nova HOW dustrlal and Safety First Depart- ments were also featured. MissOhaopeil. who is a member. of an address accompanied popular lav. loll all 9a Olerioy . . . . . . . . . . . 2W.- 25 lorown Reserve as so Dome . . . . . . . . 9.60 mineral wealth of the [Provinces jg.» s v '“§nn. ' . I t YOU nor - TO Alon MI. spa ,- NONI-Y- i HOPI. ‘ms flax? TiMl: I HAvI-‘rnouonr Manon: TunoweAuY-rl-uua . 5 I OFTHWALONG -AT Ml-lT wit-LEE i fl 9 Tums Mg. slwiw. y I \ QHOUL-O Milli OUR ' ‘ " . - 4 . t) r n. .. , , l ,To break a oold on? intomwy‘ n-y sh rig 'And for ileadache. The olrofMpil-ilrls vgry £311; loo, cases f ral ' , s, there: nblqfieliaefim; docs? infants. Whenever there's pain, t nit o A _rin. _ ' lksgnnhssliayeroniheboizsndooevery iet.~All'_ prpveli directions. _ ,_ . U.-