its headaches, sour depressing-,but ifitisnoti system ofpoiso$. and heeecure train clear present worse. quickly and surely?-_-they regulate ,the towels, stiqiixég li n r ... .rd neil 'er' essb y . ' c s s s n we as e most eicicnt family remedy, harm] at sure in action. For all disorders of the digestive organs src regarded aa the ‘Y-H. canals Alperton, l-lla -Ml S B dill -SUBSCRIBERS week or two before have paid for has not mise an issue, discontinued dat -POLICE cop-Blé.-in'. the suin- merside Police ,V oiut e yesterday merside. liilll! f§3$°l_|l.|-3 -soy Hooper. ch».\~iotte:nwn,gpent yester¢iP¥ in _Hurnraerside.J. _ _mu Grace Ilowness was a pal- °' " ‘~ senger to Alberton from Snmmcrlidc yesterday aiternoon.J. -Rev. A. s. McKay. Bedvciw. was ... .» , ,-aka!! _ i fm- I _ = §°'”é‘gt1:'lfl°‘°P2f1i§9:4“" Eh°Q““'d a passenger to Charlottetown yester- DOUGHTY PATENT _PROCESS _ AN EXCLUSIVE DUNLOP FEATURE Dunlop Traction Tread 'bicycle tires, like the rest of the Dunlop bicycle tire family, are _ made by the Doughty Patent Process. No other tire-maker in _Canada can use - __ this patent. ,§‘». That means Dunlop is the one bicycle tire ’~,j so made that you can be absolutely sure of ,.- uniformity of construction year in, year out. __ See Your Dealer . _ - ' \ 1 ,iff .U .. B103 ‘ _-51 ' e, 3 p was arge with keepin; acommon geminghouse contrary to the law. Phillips admit- ted the charge and was dried $25 and alta The ceremony was performed hy Re". H J Fraser, pastor of thi the presence of the immediate rela- day aiternoon.J. -James Henderson has returned to Bu merside after n ver ‘ilessant costs. He was also warned th t m ‘ y ' 50805198 repetition of the oilenee woulda tii vim' t° P°p"lar_Ef°fv°'J' house. _much more seriously dealt with.Fred _Mus Grace welsh has rammed W wereh on McDonald, charged with perjury was Summa,-side' after 0 visit to ||-ignqg in _t e remanded until Baturdey.J. in Long River.-J. fee -s sa N s A 'r I o N -A n 0 t n 6 .e _Mm Em Mm,,,,,,,, ,,,t,,,,,,,'d to he fine not wage from num sensation was sprung on ' (ge “ebb bl!! 1168.8 BB Dm WEB the Court at Bummerside yesterday Sflxsloggeeioggag 1812?,-daI;1n?s ,IQ he, minded. A few days alter when John Murray, who had just hom, in summe,.side__y_ that Bennett had offered a been giving testimony in the cage ____ $2,000 for dnding the foxes. against Charles Burke was arrested _Wm and Mrs Reid Mt yesterday not tell Bennett that he on the charge of setting tire to and on return to Calgary alter spending who took the foxes as it burning the barn of Mrs. Murphy at tim past three months with friend; in his business. Does not Elmsdale. At the time 0! the hl\rn~ Crapaud.-J; horse and waggon that Burke was ing of the barn the fire was believed -- driving. He told the people at to be of incendiary origin/This ar --Chas Williams, Charlottetown; home about what had taken place rest seems to be s. sequel to the for James Teller, Moncton; W. J. Moore; that ni§l1t.H6 did not tell anyone else stealing business now pending beforz Truro; M. Kelly, Toronto; registered until he told Mr. Bennett after he Stipcndiary Wright.J. _ at the Clifton House, Summer-side, was let out of jail. He has no idea 'l' ' _ between 6.30 last evening and 6.80 Ol Wl1¢l’°\tl1¢f0X°B 0"- » --WEDDING.-'I'he home of W. G. Saturday ¢v,,ning_J_ ' The next witness was Robert Oocli- and Mrs. Schurman, ' Sumrnerside, ' ' --- rane, of Alberton. He knew the de- was the scene of an interesting so-, -P. C. Gauthier, Bt. Louis; W. A. fendant. He had some dealings ab- Cwl event yesterday-morning at 7-39 Hnestis. ’oner1i-metown; w. Mnsiain, one foxes, with mm mst serum . when U19" world dwshter. Winni- stanley; J. J. Hornby, charlotte- Burke came to him and told f1`0¢1 Gllldyi. WHS Ulliliild in I!1Bl`fiBS¢ tow`m.i-.registered at the Queen Hotel; was going to get some foxes to Bertram Wilfred Mill of Calgary, 5umn§¢`¢-¢id¢_ between 6_3() last even- man named Hayes. Burke ing and ning J. ‘ ' 6.30 Saturday eve . _ ) ' - - refused to' have anything 1f°Bl>Yierim1 Church. Summerside. if HEARING IN THE FOX TRIAL them. At one time Burke UV” of thi* 'l>l`id9- The bride Wa* (Continued from page one) he could not have the foxes. Vefl' l""°ttl1Y "ll`°°5°d in PPA” blue Bill* ‘my house I wnnt to see you." He came to him again some time ,,=,__ V _ _. _~V V V ' V ,_ t"mm'§d with cream “lk lU5°l`l7l°D went with him. When they were in wards and said he was olng to ` et 'GI as foxes, not to have and he went time he saw knew the and the horse road. There about one He did the box but ordered Burke ber to take care of them but of getting a letter from Hayes - - fe, and pink msebnus. The iraveuinr - . g 5 I/ll ..f2’- ".') "., ... ,". C A ' 'sl »'¢_.""l ' 4 ‘_ " 1. _ “I Douhied My Qrop” This i~ ilw .\t_ ir. Pohieh l"irr1ilizn|'. (lm: l`:\rim~i' in Nova Scotia who 0rflin."u'il_\' i'ui.~<-il ii crop of l‘Il> liu.~l\<~l.»a of lmiaitiics \\'i(`h no fi-riilizoi' nmmigged in raise 2102 lu1.\h4\l‘. with ;\ lo\\'-;;i'ui'iilix<~i' but with it I0 p. c. Pots.-li l"crtilizei'l\o ruined il: lmslicla- Im- hui-¢». off his land. “'12 can tell you of num_\~ ntluir czisvs just lllic this. i 'f If you do the sumo nn your f;u'1u you must la-;\\'ix vluichly that “Potash Pays” ' Every crop _vmi i':\i~.:~ lnlzrs lr in yuiii' lu"-4`l ju-'i ro 1uu<~li ?Iiti'ogr~n. Pho<~'plv0i'ir [‘.<~iil :md I’fl'I`.\f-iii. 'l`l1i:< Life'-'flue fm-il the ;.!:\ni:= vat. You must help Nuiurv- put lam-l: thi.-' iiluni f_i~|n1,'1il\~ _\'<:i\|',~1»;l if ion r. i.~.h .ri i'i\i_.~l0 gooil crops mil-li _\'i'ur. \'-.11 p1‘.f»l;l.».'l'|l_)‘. \ll»wne.T_cronio,Ontsi-Io 12'-79 ` . 5 __ ` _Q “Stove Cement 4c. lb. at Camer- on’s Hardware Store. For stoves and ranges nothing like it. 2-28Mtf. U _-___- “Bocnotine a glue that mcnds everything. Cameron.’s Hardware Store, 162 Queen St. = ~2-38Mtf. 'f Island Railway, say” got better ‘ else failed.” ` fe ‘ “M1 z“|.BUK GUIIES. _ h b is but one exam Ie of the ivgndcgfuoivfnres that Zam-Bug isdaiiy Working. PureIY llefbu in °°m' position, this great balm is a sure cure for nil skin diseases, cold sores. chapped hitnds, frost bite, ulcers, blood-poisom . ing, varicose sores, piles, scalp sores, E r'lnf'\vorm inflamed atshes. °“t9» Am -Justice of the 'statioiiariiiiliitlesii at Wl:ll\iIit’8fl>D» 0” the Pda” ` “ Four years ago, I 9119905 in *he- on a freight truck. SU9U\iUl°3 “lm mr my leg. 'I th0llBllt I-his W°“d 19° ' _doing so it developed il1*° 0 bl; “ °°" form of eczema which 8D1’¢° l'Ve*'Ybeca started on the other leg. Both e8Sb° t me and sore that I could only _V80 8 ll having them bandaged. Ml? £l0¢¥gl` work and lay un- After six H1011; if consulted another doctor. but Wa I tried all the salves, l\n1I¥l€D¢S an but instead of semns better I sot worse my condition when I 80! IP? first b°x °f Greatly to my delight that first box gave ge continued to aPDlY it I0 the 5°fe’* "ld da! y \-5'. “ ‘ ° .~ t as last I had s0thold of smile- thing 1ivli:i(i:`Iidv;