swerved-w‘ ' i » KENWOOD . CHRISTMAS CLUB , ‘MMERSIBE n. i u‘ and Prince Bounty Chronicle J fibre-served fol new! I DQYQISSdII inserted brushsndhcider. M1310! 400 -__- -ALI. SIZES bar iron in stock st L-Qi-S-fl-Ii. -—LIS'I.‘IIINI TOOTH PABTI» ->I‘YOUWAN‘I‘S Ill! white -Issv! gslvanlId onus for mud diggers, in stock at Bruce's. L-NB-D -Dl. I. D. llneNllLL has wen ed up a general medical and sur- gical practice in the office o! the late Dr. Gillie st Fhme I. L-lio-O-fl- 2'1. —VISIT Till SECOND HAND STORE on Central Street, Sum- merlb, for your home purchasing T, paint, b u as ‘u. " be! e ' If‘, , w mmL-cm-l-fl-il. o“ b-eew-s-s-si .1‘ 41100 0' WAR. Bedodus --A_N'!\0NI having second-hand ‘z ber l, Iaowrcioflzeefcr school aged chlliken lg; Bedeque vl North Bedeque. Smith leave at m. xu-rmgton . Church ,'.._ Freetown vs Carleton, New Ann-en Street, Sununcreide. ii? t vs. Upper Freetown. Otbs sports ncei-e-sr-io-s-u. {t} I Mid” | and ice cream. Admission 10 cents. i i l Irmd-Ifl-fli- -solrsss minor-m. liver- i. 48PM! _ ettatcrdyofCrapelsdwssbrought .4 -D0 YOU INQWW-It 511°" to the Prince County Hospital on .\ 5'47“! istlsebestplsoetobilysoodfurni- ‘hiesdnymomingsiifferingmjug- 2 , BLANKET” art-sum ture. L-m-Il-Tl-l ies to his arm. which he sustained l. ~ . -r.srr son HALIFAX-Miss‘ ‘QB; ‘$103,,- ‘,°,",";,?,,,*,§ 0 KENWOOD is the ideal Helen Holman and Miss Janet qum, wmymabfln 5_ ‘if Grristmas warm, Indie Kmwood pass bookwe Home left onyTuesdsy 1110f"!!! M‘ Halifax where they will OOIltiI-‘HIB AIIISCELLKNEOUS saown - flseqJvmsalfulhisrblicsos pastelshsdes. Decideuowon lKenwuodforfhatQuistmas giftJointhsKenwoodChrisu mssClub. the blanket is pdd for. Find out about this easy plan fioin our blanbetdeparnnmt. KENWOOD BLANKETS are either plain colors or reversible. Plain colors are Rose, Blue, Gold, Green, Lavender or Tan, REVERSIBLE are Rose and Green, Rose and Gold, Green and labou- studies at Dalbousis Harriet Bradshaw. —VISITOB.S T0 SUMMERSIDE -Mr. O. It. Evans, Live Stock Ed- itor of the Family Herald and Weekly Star, Montreal; Mr. John IM- About thirt oung ladies thercd varsity. They motoredover with y y ‘a Mrs. Robert T. Holman and Miss who plan a holiday tour through Nova Soot!!- S. Messrs. R. T. Holman, Ltd. The at the home of Mrs. Carl Crockett. on Beaver Street, Summerside, on Tuesday evening to tender e shower to Miss Ruth Cairns, of the staff of house was profusely decorated for the occasion with pink and white flowers and streamers. A gally de- corated carriage contained some lovely presents of linen, silver and glass. After the bride had been Lavender, Green and Gold, Lavender and Yel- low, Blue and Gold. Plain Kenwoods, 60 x 84 $750 each Plain Kenwoods 72 x 84 $9130 e861! MADAWASKA BLANKETS Product of Kenwood, $5.19 Each“ THESE BEAUTIFUL BLANKETS are also a product of the famous KENWOOD Mills, and are now on display in our win- dows as well as in the House Furnishings Department on the second floor. THESE BLANKETS weigh three and one half pounds each. They are made of fine, long staple wool, and are same color on each side. They are all SATIN bound, are shown in Rose, Blue, Gold, Green, Lavender, Tan and Red, L J Kllkmgllfigéslilom CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. L ‘(By The Canadian Press) IEW Bept. 26-801mm, o1 William E. Maiden whose death is mourned in New Westminster. 39m in mfg-land in 1875, Mr. Maiden moved ‘with his parents to g youth no rode range in the De- iotss. When Sioux Indians led b1’ poemg under the name of Slfilng Bllll started their historic Maiden)’ the American Press Association in . B- c» st. Paul. m 1902 he was given a REVIEW-WWW‘ commission as e. first lieutenant in end pwPmh of "We "lee w95|the Chinese Imperial Reform Army. ruled during the colorful “Milmejefore inonriporm Reform Army got started on its campaign, the Boxer rebellion broke out. He re- turned to newspaper work, coming to New Westminster as sports edi- tho United States in 1882 where as-‘tor of the British Columbian. Dur- |ing the Great war he wrote many “Bill Moynan of Ottawa, who have been touring the eastern part of the Island, motored to Summerside on Tuesday in company with Dr. J. A. Clark of the Experimental ‘Farm, Charlottetown, and Mr. R. C. Parent. They were guests at the Clifton Hotel. Mr. Evans and Mr. Moyiian. left .in the afternoon on the S. S Hcchelaga for Pictou, N. S. S. -FISHEBY CASES - Several oases came before Mr. T. D. Car- ruthers, J.P., at Summerside on Tuesday when parties from Mont Carmel were charged under the Fisheries Act for fishing without a license, end one for havlnl beffifid lobsters in his possession. Your csses were dismissed and in one csso the party was fined one dol- lar. One case was postponed. The cases were brought by Neil Mac- Leod, Fishing Inspector for East Prince, and were prosecuted by S. '1‘. Gallant, Fisheries Inspector for the Island. Mr. L. G. Lewis and Mr. C. D- MaoCallum acted for the defense. S. --FAREWELL GAfl-IEBING-A farewell party was given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Eng- land, Springfield, on Saturday evening when the congregations of West Point and Coleman Presby- terian Churches gathered to ex- tend farewell to Mr. John Honey- msn, who returned this week to Western University, London, On- tario, where he will complete his course for the mlnistery. A very enjoyable time was spent and all Joined in wishing Mr. Honeymsn success. Mr- Honeyman has been supplying the Presbyterian Circuit of West Point and Coleman for the summer months. S. —CABS COLLIDD-What might have been s. much nwre serious sccideit occurred near Misocuche yesterday afternoon when s. car, hooked the other one turning it over in the ditch, then swerved across the med and overturned in- to the opposite ditch. Mrs. MeoLeodi jwse badly shaken lip and their‘ car slightly damaged. The driver‘ of the other car received several slight cuts about the face, bug was otherwise unhurt. His car was badly damaged-when it tumeo ov- er.--6 -PO'I'ATO CASE IN COURT - In the County Court at Summereide on Tuesday the case of Alfred IL 0'- I Brien vs. John C. Pillmsn was fur- ther heard, being an action for $284.00, the price of e car of potatoes shipped from Elmsdals to New sn- nan by the plaintiff to the defend- enr, last -Msy. Before leaving Elms- dale the car had been‘ ‘ ' pected and passed by a Government inspector. A week later when the car arrived at New Annsn the potatoes were exam- ined, the Chief Inspector called in and the potatoes condemned es be- ing undern-sde. The potatoes were resradld and s large number of culls taken out. It is the defendant's claim that there was a falling insr~ Iste-ndmetnlergebortionofms fitatoee could not be realised on un- Juns 14th. The defendant claim- odthsncteccountsalescainsto mly $40.00. The case occupied two dsys during which time many wit- nesses were examined, moulding two‘ potato inspectors and the chief in-l .' Judgment was reserved till, October Court. Mr. Heath Strong, Kn, for the defendant, 1nd‘ w. n. Noonsn for‘ the plslntifL-l. l , . ISSSE‘ . l» i "u H_. l". m i will ‘to Prime 00111133’ HOSPlt-o-l. where he was under treatment fcr cime of blood poisoning-s, Prince of Wales qllchfly to aocom, ties to Balmorsl Castle for a few days of use, Committee Circular, K. will take over the flag “welder in Chief or the North America and West Indie; m"; station on or ,‘York will replace H, 110W (Ii ltd Way Ellilsnd for overhauling. BRINGING UP FATHER ‘w: nsowsrfut’ 0I. v-v slnli ushered into the room to the strains of the Wedding March, Miss Rita Pickering opened the gifts, while Miss Mildred Wright read the verses lwhich accompanied them. bride-to-be made a pretty speech of ‘thanks, after which all joined in singing “For She's s Jolly Good Fellow." ening was pleasantly spent in music and social entertainment. A dainty lunch was served by the hostess, as- sisted by some of the young ladis. —S. The The remainder of the ev- PEBSONALS —Mr. Robert Clark, son o! My, and Ida's. Peter G, Clark, left on Tuesday morning to attend Acadia University. s. —Miss LeGondre of the C. N. S. l". B. A. staff at Summerside, loft this morning to spend her vaca- tion at her home in Quebeg C1ty_ 5_ _M-l55 Jean Cflmllboll xnd her 5mm" Dimlld. 0f Montrose have been "Elfin: their sister. M... Carl vwckctt. o1 Summerside.——6. -—Mr. and Mrs. Beecher Court, of Rustico, were visitors to Summer. side on Wednesday-S. —Mrs. Francis Clode, of Littleton. N.H., is visiting her mother, Mrs. MacCauli, on Belmont Street, Sum- merside-S. —-Mr. Alonzo Holmes has returned his home in Malpeque from the B BCVGN I To See Launching GLASGOW, Sept. 24-11., prime of Wales will join the King md ' : driven by s Summer-side msnfQllcen at the launchixig next Wed- fiorful Figure outbreak, Mr. Maiden was a. cap- collided with a. car driven by Moder of the slant Cunsrder cs4, m“ o; a qujgkly-ggggmblgd “my Mr. Nell MacLeod, Fisheries In- 1t was officially announced yester- Taken By Death to check the Indians. specter. The t cars were both day. - _ . -———- Mr. Maiden joined the staff of 8°“ m‘ “d “l” ‘w’ w Th” Pm“ w” °’"P°°'=°d subw- y 'I‘heir Majes- Th° All‘ Min-Mr! issued orders Yfltiffily forbidding flying 0V5: g circular area of two the Olydobank next dllfl-llmthe launching of the 11mm miles around Wednesday 5°°°Id1n8 to the West India. M. S. YOIK of the about FQlJIlliIIy, The M. s. Norfolk, from Vancouver to F550 YOUR CANARY BROCK S smo EED ii us‘ nun‘ u men-W‘ Var sews 3.10mi interest but livelih- "" " :. . IDni-llllb. own new hospital after their first automobile ride. A violent rain- storm wes in progress as the move was made. The move was who attended Mrs. Olive. Dionne at the birth of her five daughters, by three muses and one orderly. ‘Iney rushed with the bundled-is: babies from the Dionne farm home to waiting automobiles which took them the 100 yards to the homtsl. . Theparentsofthe babies were‘ not present during the move. They leiit their home early in the morn- ing for an -_1 destination. Mr. and Mrs. Donne pl viously ceremony at the hospital, pleading shyness. now in the hoqaital where they can be kept away from all souces of‘ possible infection. The doctor said he had been con- siderably worried hy an outbreak of whooping cough among the child- ren of the countryside around Cel- lsnder and by the fact that the other Dionne children all developed colds. The quintuplets themselves have slkht coll-h, he said. I-Io declared they were recovering steadily from the effects of intestinal toxssmia. from which they have been suffer- ing for more than a week. ‘Ilhey still have slight temperatures, he sold. Today's move, the doctor ex- plained, w delayed for more than four hours y the fact the plumber had not complete the joints in the hot water heating plant and the hospital was too cold for thebabies. A nurse remained in the huildinv with a "‘~ nter the temperature of the air after the furnace had been put in order and until it was warm enough for the babies. Dr. Defoe said the hospital heat- mg plant will be controlled liy a thermostat as soon as one can be installed. Pigweed Seed Furnishes Power (Canadian Press staff Writer) Sept. very great power to operate. I/t has over six miles of belts which con- ships’ holds. Machines tip the freight cars filled with when, on one end and then 0n the other. at the rste of two minutes s car. Fans. elevators and s score of oth- er appliances all function by elec- ‘trig power. Fumacee indie power house proe duce steam that generates this en- ergy, and most of the host comes from plgweed seed. The furnaces are fed entirely from screen‘ 3s ob- tsined in clearing the grain which flows in from country elevators. NO coal is used. Wild oats form the bulk of t!!! screenings but the tremendo hes’ as the fuel proceeds along the trav- elling grates under the boilers comes from the small black seeds about the size of pinhesds. ’I‘hesc are from the farms where pigweods me a nuisance to the grain grow- ers. - es the threshers on the farms. The grading and clearing is done here imder the supervision of officials of the grain board.‘ Since the ele- vgior begm operation more chm three yelrs ago. the suovl! 01 screenings has always been suf- ficient not only to supply power for the elevator but to light 1D tho "port, including the spotllSht on tho Bay. The angst time welcomes the mien of the world to on: us! 6iu' accompanied by, Dr. AR. Defoe. country bylican declined to attend the opening - Dr. Defoe said the children stood . the move very well. He described < their condition as “very good," and - expressed keen joy that they were , . -. 96- The elevator in this port requires , , vey the grain from the bins to th" ‘ emtpving the contents into the pits ' The grain arriving at Churchill: YOUNG row is in the some condition es it luv-- tower whose rays stretch far out FYI-nib on u» rolling water! of Hudson mo! ll- “wow YILVM.‘ Black, Flame, Gloria, Blue For Th: rnn..--|=n.-,-ssi. 0.0 ‘in. r $L8Q yd 1 or. 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Sim 2 to s v $|¢|5 LADIES’ SILK BLQOMEBQ Pastel Shades Small, Medium, Large CHILDREN'S Colored Felt HATS l$l.59 KIDDIES Navy Serge SKIRTS Sizes 4 - 5 - 6 LADIES’ SILK SLIP! Adjustable Straps Pink, Peach, White Boys’ All Wool GOLF HOSE 31c Ken's Working I SHIRTS of Good Quality Army Flannel 1f to 11 y Flaws: BROS. 1.1-0. pisnpssentsrecentlyll firetimportantoormacts motion picture TDWINDIIB llinl daughter of sndltonsnrunf coon DlIh luesmbeen urn] st Holilyd- New Zlllliafimlglluta,‘ nowestwooillinoe wee Oilfwl-YIO-fllflflllfl < Her-oontraotuowiswiiihtbeivtxthslsltnsmodelenets SIGN FOB TIDE SUM ‘I'll-W motions: to m. c“ "as ' 9 O. Motion Picture Studio and cov- on l. period of seven years. Little Ihnlids the ten months ended shy the mount of when » r.‘ 081 blllholl. Th! whllt to fore total smodnt off colmtries