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"“'* f '_F'1.-M ,/ %/ , /,/// ,f _ ._ ‘engaged in farming at Wlnsloe. but. A If ' ~., ":_.-3 < _j`_<" '_’»"l'~'»2 i-..'f'l`_f ‘Ili »-_t - '.258 .'_~' I-"i§?i‘?"~i“. ..‘ ' iff 'ii 1' ‘ -`~` .-s,.=_ s..: fr. ._ _ _ _ , .l"\i.l rl 5; retired from actirve work some years r :gt 1 ‘l _ . ` ,ff ~-..- .7 -~ ..~ V_ ago, and has since resided in Charlot- - < 'r ' ~ "AN, . A ;»`~ _ . _" - tetown. He leaves to mourn a widow .~ .fa f ~ _ ~-,_ I . r _ -;;~;-.r 1., _ 3 '-r C ~Q'_\_`0 '\:<,',t Z2/ two sons and four daughters. The J, yy. f f 3# .- '__1.._-.j.~ ,,,.~‘_‘,._-:YT lil; it’ X f f 1 v 1'2"; "`f?»“' ' ,¢ l_‘1.`,} Z/ ‘ . "r__‘ . "`~_.‘ *- I, & /C ~ , . fiat »‘, ef/ ,.» - \ is \. J. 3 jf* x $~( e"f ff-_ ~ s ` 5119-21” \-~ /,/" green or ripe, in jclly, spiced conservcs, or simply preserved in light _ _ syrup, make a delirious " and inexpensive: addition _ to mu. winter su ,U S_ /lrr.i\rrrrr._su¢:.\nnm1Nen1r..= 6 rss li`INE Granulation. ro, zo .mfr rrm.,..,.rr..| snr. , 2 .slr s-,.....ns calms. , "" 'ram ...W rzmr, n~.|..< .mr rm for ner mn Tr..|».m..L _ __ FRIDAY -EGMONT PAIN” Quite s num-~ with those shown- at the Prince :ziii ,I ` ber of Bummerslde people attended County and. Provincial Exhibitions. some '*°K 7° FR-Angra- Mrs' the Egmont Bly Exhibition which was The entries of seed grain were be»' 0 C. W. Klelly. City. has received a iheld there on Wlsdnesday. The exhi- low average but the quality was letter, from her son Rex, who harhbm ware of splendid quality in an good_ , g been wounded and has been in an ‘ _ lasses and the attendance far exceed‘, ln horses and cattle there was per- Engltsh Hospital for the past four ° ' months stating that he is better now ed 9"°"'°“' y°.”'°°'“L~ l hal" “° lmpmvemmt °v°" fprm" years. Much allowance however and is leaving shortly for France to .l _.___- League baseball team, No particulars " -:_ sons are Charles in Maine, John on //' .- Grd 35 -»......... u......r.......r~ ’ _ / ' 0 -P il 'lm H0111 WMF f0l' H" Proctor also of Brockton' and Mrs' rstumed home in the afternoon, with' ,§_ ` ,,.se,ving,b,,,.a“,,° of in Otto Hoifman at home. ,Y / f “fzfrf-is 1)` / / / 7 §/ An' The death occurred at his home Elm Avenue on the 17th inst., after a prolonged illness, of William Mclnnis the homestead at Winsloe. The dau' ghlers arc: Mrs. John B. Nay of New Hampshire; Mrs. Stephen Cud- more of Brockton. Mass-; Mrs, Bruce CRUELTY TO ANlMALS.- There were a lot of indignant citizens in thel ('ity yesterday over the cruel treat-l ment given a cow which was being led rlr Gr fton Street. The oor ex \\\§-__ \` \ \\\ \ fi; , i Monrsn l iii n ' l gl / .»_ , and ill-treated in every manner pos- i s= \ ,Ai w _ . \ ~ 2-.sf ,..\ 2:-- "au : .. -. ‘ itil* 'I ,__ Ci .- 5, 1- ' ..'l»l.;_-_-;_¢-f_<¢,'¢~°-.Q,,_._~¢> »’<'5_Z‘-.'»:'-_§'-'>:-‘~'-»‘°~.-.- ‘-'--'~ ’._. fi-5 . i = Pattems "__-.1-~ -. -‘FLT ~ }~.::,g.§_;‘l'€;,,f;-112511,, of _ T" I V “pepsi r '1Iv` . ,- .-_ ,FQ ‘<2 i ,. _ , -.1//1 / _ or/_ ". \ s-¥-§f’ \\ .___;-‘-1 ,. EASTE / 2 BRAND CAPS if EASTE RN ' BRAND CAPS fr DAD and /1119 LAD SOLD AT ALL GOOD SHOPS r _ -. ., ., , iwn a p - hrrusted animal was beaten, kicked sible. in fact it fell from apparently sheer exhaustion, much to the evident delight of the numerous small boys w c ec e _ a s ange sig to see men stand 'by passive while an a society for the prevention of cruelty 4 to animals would bc an acquisition to this city and would find lent of work to do. WELCOME VISITOR.-` Rev.,;.-5W. lil. and Mrs. Johnson of Konsingtonl l‘. E. l.. are in Windsor. N. S., -1----v-isit-ing relatives and friends. 'Mrf' Johnson is a son of the late Capt. Wm’. Johnson - and lelt W.ind'sor‘ many years ago. He attended school at Fort Edward which was under the direction ‘of an ol‘licer’s daughter. He was also a student in the school of the late Mr. Thos. Curren where many of our now prominent business nrcn received their early education. Mr. .iohnson's many friends are pleased to see him in his old home town even though he is remaining but a tew days.- Windsor Exc. DOiNG SPLENDID WORK.- The iqorkyilornwall Womerys [Institute are doings good work in supplying j BIG E-NUFF To " _ .par 6% uooe_nA»m_ Novi ru! DOUIL 'LT .QU / IIPINFOIICID Vt/MED! TM! WIARIMTIAD IS HARUEST EASTERN C double-L-bttyw .. _Work Shirt I V' "the boys" with treats. Each month tour ofthe members in turn send . two seven-pound boxes to France. This institute is now doing its Christmas packing, every two mem- there is a large membership. this means a great many more boxes' than the district has boys overseas. so the surplus boxes are being sent to Miss Plummer to distribute at her discretion. To save confusion. und as the necessity for haste is imperative, the packing and sewing up of boxes is being done at home Secretary's home next Monday even- ing where the addressing and pack-l ing in cases will be done. T3 , For Your You ill- , Should - " iglllliym ‘ Use ‘ H r A "TIP-Tll|”’i. Brant Front till. CLEANS, SHINES AND ' 5 PREVENTS MOTHS. r_¢ai., anT5¢aI/cflm. .» ‘ Froons _ ,E busy for the next few days.-H. -AN AUTO PARTY.-Mr. Hartford ing party. His mother. Mrs. Moses Woodside. Tryon; Mr. and Mrs. John B. Wood, Mount Tryon and Mr. Theo- minlon Express Co.. which position he was obliged to resign on account of til health, and while in town, he ob- tained vaiuable advice by a consults tion with his' physician The party the exception of Mrs. Moses Woodside who remained a visitor, the guest o Mrs. -Minto. Granville street.-H. -WEDDING BELL8.- A very pret- pal Church. Summerslde. on Wednes- day morning at eight o'clock, when Mr. George S. Ryan of Charlottetown was united in marriage to Miss Henri- e-tts Seaman England of Sulmmerside. C. DeWolfe Wlirlte. After the cere- lr i Northumberland for St. John, N. B. Both bride and groom are. well and favorably known. Misa England being p y V nrl,__¢i‘§_|_ll_\3li__nurse and Mr. Ryan a con- ductor on the Prince Edward island Railway. On their return. they will rc- slde in Charlottetown. The Guardian joins in wishing Mrmand Mrs. Ryan a,`llal>DY.wedded llte.?,.L. H _ ._ _ ..*ENJOYABLE SOCIAL- The Brighten Your Corner Bible Society of Georgetown held a very successful ance Hall on Monday evening. October bers' of the Society along with invi- ted guests gathered and whiled away the evening by indulging in~ games. music and singing. Then a most ap- petlzlng lunch was served up by the _ioyed by all. Then, after thinking the members of the Society for their kindness, the company broko up all maintaining that they enjoyed them- selves to the utmost. This is but one ol the many pleasant evenings spent in the Temperance Iiall. and it is hoped that the "Brighten Your Corner Society" will flouriih as it deserves.- bers filling a seven pound box. As G, The Egmont Bay and Mount Car- mel Exhibitiorr. now one of the an- nual agricultural features of the pro- vince. which was held on Wednes- rlay was in many respects one ot the best held in this prosperous com- munity. There was a very large ut- tendance not onl of farmers, their Y _ The boxes will be taken to the wives. sons and daughters but of; 'visitors from diffbrent sections of the county. A pleasing feature and perhaps an explanation of the large attendance was the number of auto- mobiles present, a feature which ex- emplified in no small degree the growing prosperity _of the county, many of the bent csrsvbelng owned by the farmers. ed by Premier Arsensult. in fitting terms he congratulated the people of gmont and Mount Carmel on the enterprise they had' shown 'both in growing the products 'shown and ln putting up such a splendid exhibition Egmont Bay and Mount Carmel, he said might well feel proud of t he progress they had made in agricul- ture ln oecent years. progress which compared more than favourably with that in any other part ot theprovin- oe. Alter a general exhortation to follow up the good work he formally declared the exhibition opened. The exhibits were' almost invari- ably good. Potatoes, for which this section is famous, were of lood qual- _vssn emi compared very favourably ' Hgtlll lilllll C0., l.0l\l'l!|¢ HI. _.r. nm” ,,._.._ _ .,.¢_».,.~ ! , _ _ | _ ‘G _I ,.,,._,~, _ \-t..).- 5:' ,_.‘._-7.1,' _. _,, ,.;!"t-5‘ 1 _ r _»lf_.' A. 4 ». ff '. ....1 l-A .~.,z.-;?»t .~-“'- ......"]"‘¥;l»Z‘.’i‘1'”»-,r_~r.»f “' ” _..__.. ~- ._ ___-_.... an-L_. \ ty wedding took place in the Eplsco~: »The exhibition was formally open# om his Banalmm the “HL pggpggvy gA|_gg__yente\-day. must he made for' the weather which. . morning the Walsh property on Low- while fair was cool and windy. SW' L°NGBoA-r ;E'§°6R-|-ED K LEp_ er Spring Park Itoad, consistins of ingthe animals more dr less of an' _.Tom Langham, the f,m°u|~ dlgan over four acres was sold to :th-. Iurlqltemvpt ail>pe;ra.nct;.nm'!_Mt de ,nhl mamhonér “__ sheen mi 1,, H. Simmons. West Royalty or _ - as n et _li or s D | “mon in ` nulagrgmg ;"'-19%; The house and lot. on Fitzroy street ment however that' the interest of l,-ecerved Mm Michael ` " f pelonglng to the Marla Walsh estate. the visitors centred. 'ln this depart. her son Thom” Dam ' |y asap, sold to Mr. James Mullen, paint- ment the ,women of these sections trainer of the"To`ronto int tonal el' 10|' $1175- _ V ha" “ways kcelled and '-1195' °'° were given in the letter, which was A SERIOUS MIXUP-*A H°“|t°“»"'“5°~ W°"°“ 5°°d“l' ‘mined 5°°d“» dated september 23. Longhorn went Me.,desnetch ot0ct.16.saysthst Wll~ 1'°“'°h°ld 80908 of all kinds were y\'._.~';j T _.-_ ,;i overseas with the Canadian Sports- llam Saunders is under arrest charged' shown in Dl‘0l'\lIi011 and were greatly ' ` ' men's Battalion. ' *with seriously cutting Joseph Murphy; admired. _ of Prince Edward Island about the' AWUHSUIB BPGHKBFS WBF0 RSV- Honss No'rs.- Mr. rn. Mor- tread. Murphyls rrranospnar. 'rue 1011” A- M¢D°Mld.-Grand River: Mf- rissey. Earnscliffe, has sold to Mr. trouble occurred at a Houlton hotel Th90d°l’S R059? Caillalll JDBGDU Read Rod. McKenzie. Flat River his where both men were staying. Saun~‘"'”d Mr- J°hn Curtis- all °f Wh°'“ three year old iilly sired by Aquirl ders also belongs ln the provinces. _ 2__»z7%_ Dam by parksma 222% - lof the quality and quantity oi’ tho ex- and gnd Dgm by Buck Pilot 2,3014, --MEDlQAL_ EXAM|NATl0N8.--'hibits and the-E6I16l°&l DPUSDSYUY SV- l\lr. Morrissey refused an offer of The medical board of examiners, llletlldelwad 01| 0V0l`Y hand in the 0011!' $175.00 for his filly last June from in the Summerside Anmoury, Wednes-|ml\llity- l harlottetown parties but would not day`and received sixteen applications T116 JUGSOB Were MOSBFS W- -7. l _ _ . _ ..h. wh M _ Mex r t thi r nil t t,~ tlr rnatlorrs bow- R016. Shaw and Tennant ol' the De- _- .. niunulnlluwmnllwillwillsllwwlnsu 1 H ll uninnn|n|1|uiuu1|iur.s st mare with this kind of breed- the day bute. fair percentage ot those Th°°d°"°‘R°5B Uf N011-ll Bedefllle- - ~. aged 74. The deceased was formerly Woodside' T,-yon, “wed to Summer-.l side onpwednesday, with the follow-| dore Wood, a former agent of the Do-| _t ho on t d In is tr . ml The ceremony was performed by Rev.‘ i animal is berlng so ill-treated; surely\ mony' 'the appy wuple en' °n the, . r l F and enjoyable social in the Terrnper-I 1 15th. A large number of the mem-' i young ladies, which was greatly en-I T°i-ls UNIVERSA /*fri-‘-l-L‘.~ keeping up their reputation. . 'Hooked ` \ ._ _ \`."""--‘ "`l"..‘.‘-l'.": if ...__ _,_ _ , _ f 1. .__.,_r3°'_,'__.- - -_. / ,spoke in most complimentary terms i” -J' - ,;.'.~‘ \‘.\.‘.;‘.';’.\§".'J " -~ /- PI PE,” » 1 / /I mmlmll véoniunulullhs ., ../7".,/| “ln ,/ V _ /f¢_lA M _ » ii _ . _ ` _ l,IU|,",\y\l\ 7?,l.:{:'r,_H_.. 3. 54 _ 5 .;. /// :mans Manx .ua -,\\,a‘i»'7'-_'.1 ; ._ -/. . r"l"‘ ‘l "'l"| ‘, r"- - lar " ' _ ',' l. _ -- " ._ f / “ "W ~'\"| r ,i/""'~""..".l ' Q ' \.}/"I" ‘_ in r-Ili' `:.'_";. _ YOU'LL soon loam to bless the well in your Wellington Pipe. It catches the moisture. All you draw through the atom is dry, sweet smoh. And the W. D. C. triangle trade-muh stamped on every Wellington means genuine French brief plus ever half a century of knowing how. All shapes -all sizes-at all good dealers. 75 cents and up. Got yours. ' WM. DEMUTH G C0. New York ~ 2- *_-`_ Ill l lllllllll I fill lil ll ___ lllll ill l 3 ?':i'__ll ing to back her up. ` examined proved fit for service, it is' e_ 3- _* _ V _ J! | _ f n _._ I expected that the Board will be kept' ` " Q \\.\\\i‘ rw“"'d M, HW G5 ‘é ao o"’01a New November Records § \~J- g On Sale Now » \l‘/'ll L/I "_// *- Q Maria Barrientos Sings \ Coloratura Gem _ ls \ r r _ ` ` Voci di Primavera. (Voices of Springnl St1':ru\'.<. i 4-im, iz-inch, $3.00 /f' How the heart of Strauss would swell with /* G joy could he hear Maria Barrientos-the most 7 '/4// ‘r _.°» W/ W/ 5// 231/ Z5 / sensational of all the Metropolitan coloratura sopranos-trill her bird-like way through his _ _ immortal Spring Songl More marvelous than 5' `/~ the singing of a bird because it comes from a . , ’ human throat, her voice surpasses the crystal / purity of the flute. At the close is a wonderful clizrzax-Barrientosand thc flute in wonderful interplay. -l Stracciari in Brilliant Soldier Farewell Song _ ` Faust. (Gounf\d.) Dio Ponenle (liven Bravest Heart). \/ ‘p 49214, I2-inrh, $1.50 \ / /l _ _ Fifty years nncluvard Stracciari turns the opera scores to find a song of warrior bold that gives his vigorous baritone voice full range and dramatic scopc. The farewell song of the soldier Valentine as he goes to war seems as though it were expressly written for these present days. “l".ven bravest heart may swell in thc moment of farewell" ~Stracciari, leading lmritonr; of the Chicago Opera, enriches these pnignnntly touching lines with grandeur and magnificence, Popular Songs, New Dances-and Others The November list of Columbia Records-which you can hear at any Columbia dcalcr's now-is one of thc best-balanced lists ever offered bythe Columbia Graphophone Company. It includes twcmy mn, hits. Among thcsc are “Send Mo Away With a Smile" (/\°`35Si5 8§c ;"Sailin’ Awayon the HcnryClay” (A2364) BSC -“Your Colt t I Needs You 'No\v" (A2361) 85:; ;"l'vc Gotthc Niticst Little `? "\» D°;`x`i`°” (A2350) 85°- Amonil the tcn carcfrrlly sclcctr-d doulilc \“' *A lsr: ance rccor s are arran em _ °' ~ - _ »» (A5986) 12-a..¢h, $ I 50, “5¢,,§ Mf';§°,..;'; \_.,}if,f'ld"'SmNif_f. .l?§{‘§',§9’0) 12'i"°h| ‘|505 “EV¢|'i’b°di"S Jazzin' lt" (fox trot) (A2347) 85s .\ 'V- Columbla Cnfonoln Print $250 Ollur nodal: al Sli lo $475 . o1um` e ._ _ °dS e °’ fn -§ 'ill .5 ‘rrl‘;l"..rr¢_g¢énde'|`“;‘i?‘|;`!»f rr-;'ir“|3F;r'\ .nears use onunitqan me. p _ ` '. " " ‘°‘° ' °°"' . ‘-""-=r» " ar, snot. |np‘~';vs@|i1ea xzd-..“~". ,_ _ I iri"r‘