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YEARS. iienclitli the beautiful lines of the Apex washer lies rigid construction, a durable electrically welded lriimc, the Iiimous scaled in oil Apex lifetime-mechan- ism. 111K641 r 2a.... and. only Apex gives you all ' WJ the bottom oi" the tub. Saves time, reduces laundry rib-ts‘. .\n exclusive Apex feature. ‘rtlli \l'.\.'\"I‘ A WASHER THAT WILL WRING ALL A th ree MECHANISM: Machine-cut gears throughout, running- in oil. Conveniently located lev- er controls agitator. ii H. I’. Heavy Duty Motor. Your Old Washer in Trade Like the undertow FINISH: All green. with con- trols and wringer finished aluminum. PUMP: Model 200-1‘ has self- Li‘ Jlfi 1i. IIVIIPQ s1 l’ S. . Ili g emptying pump. SUMMERSIDE-CHARL OTTETOWN of the tide z. _ a lCentral Guardian ceived many belautiful-giftffroin a large umber of friends. While ‘Fa-stem Geordie" xall One-Gent Sale music was played by Mrs. Emery -» McEwenthebrideandgroomen- t tered the parlor. where the gifts a .. OII agllfi CR islvhu t» P1 t ~ 1 were opened by Miss Norrie Mc- "qumm HOOD FLOUR makes ‘ ‘ ' ‘_ "r ‘° °g"‘l’“' CONFEDERATION LIFE m- Kay, also Miss Edith McEwen,alid “my “Km ‘°‘“’°“ °‘ Alinu-Lql- ye; ,5 on m, Wane m. F E E D - ’ ’ Cm- 1, .105. “FE ,N_ SURANCE L-“lalhl-lz-"Z the accompanying verses wersrwl _____ n. .1 Minion, RQXBII Druggst of S“RAN(‘L L_6739_7_lz_3l2 ROBIN no"? Fmun mum by Miss Hattie Picket. 'I‘lie even- “,5 UB5 CRIPTlONS w me Montague. is conducting another of L551—9-14-tI USE "$011115" shortening for better but" L551-9-14-tf . holding tickets on from washed wheat for your satis- faction. i075-7-28-tf. WHEN YOU NEED a. rush job of Printing Phone J. D. Taylor 606-1.. ' L-l97-l0-2-10l. ENGAGIXVIIINT.—MI. and Mrs. ing was much enjoyed by all. At a late hour all departed wishing the happy couple, all good wishes for their future happiness. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas will reside in Char- lottetown. Charlottetown Guardian may be,‘ handed to their Rept. Archie Hume. ' ..'INDOOR. CIRCUS AND CAR-l NIVAL 1N MONTAGUE RINK Frt- l day and Saturday, October 15th and . 16th. Step-dancing, tug-of-lrhr, horseshoe pitching contest, old-time his famous Rexail One-Cent Sales. It is interesting to note that Mr. Mnbon conducted the first Rexali One-Cent Sale on P. E. Island and is still going strong. His many cus- tomers throughout Kings County appreciate this real treat. in the way of bargain prices. . What is a One-Cent Sale? A One- ,- 1,, m; are asked Geo H Chandler wheat,” my" dancing. Music by South Shore Sei- Cnm s“ 1 _ _ . , , , - - r - __ L_521_10_13_3-_ . _ . _s a profit-shining method ma, a gull“ “ ‘llflt: $230122? 1a: ‘lafiggqlealililénaloolcgelg True The San ‘madam ______ I r of HflVCYilSing‘. It is a sale where you L_525_l0_13_21_ émgm MuPhgmn or Nl-plgon’ 0:‘. _ 3TH‘; EVENT yo“ have been , buy one artcle at the regular price, .\II'FII‘.\I. .'\.‘.'II DRFSS‘ FESTI- VAI- n1. P. \'\‘. (’ l-i Iluy inglit. 25 Marriage to take place in October in Nipigon. L-536-10-l3-li. (Continued_from_ page 2) MacPhei-sons called him that» Tile waiting for. Two regular size (ii-rig store items for the price of one, pills only one cent. Saturday. Oc- tiicn another one of the same kind tor Ono Cent. As an illustration: The standard price of Klenzo Den- the Ross-Miller Way l P. l. Island Agents Eon o! Humov liim.- MI. J. IOIIIT MUICH Curler‘: Warehouse OIAILOTYITOWN, P.5d. Wm J Hum. Rlvlll MESSRS. IIACE, McKAV I (0., LTD. SUIAMEISIDE, P. I. I. . ———-——— - . - tal Cream is 25 cents. You buy one pun ovum ‘ntvirlents recital. (LAVENDER C“ARGE_sacr“- "time W010? 589131718 memoflcs- If tcbel 16th to October 23rd lnclus- L hp L u m I I . H, r; __ _ g M c} -11 __ , _ he could be "Jamil? again — ive at Mabon" One-Cent Stile. 11_- H 1o hell Br pr 00 and h? N A PAN EE . irllznvxi l. .. i». i. I.-5‘i0-l()]:l(3{el!i‘. mm" °l m“ ml“ “W” l“ C“ Sentimental idiot! The half-smile a L-542-l0-13-3l. Pull"! We w“ more. or 26 cents. F 0 X- F 0 0 D s “NTARW ogomeilt of hLs l’) J. Ernest H. wt: ‘.\‘ll. Marriage ._. m N,,._.,.,nbm. Wm be a meeting of the ma“? {or sympathy and comfort A ______ This sale has been developed by the L-520l0-l3-li. crs vf the ChBTBe in the Manse on ____.._ m, 1d,... He was ashamed o; ..~.\ REAL CHANCE to get yfllll‘! Prusnflfgnprttigy as an dalllver- ~ -- TEA FOR TWO drugs for tho winter, buy your. ‘ 3PM” F‘ c’ 3115539“ 575° SEPIY llll"lI.'t‘. l".lI-— “lrirtl I115 ' l l‘. ' i». 11.". llll‘ of his ~ii~r titll. " Round Trip ARGAIN Fl-ltTgRES $4.80 From Charlottetown continua/Hy Low Fare: Iron» all/er rlrmbn: ildrm n/ I-(iz; am! lmdn film/r: Year: 01.13: 11.41.!‘ FARE 7i in DH l C1 l/ICIl/Llfi 01V]. I’ Mimi/m PI/NYHI/‘I/IIYPI (nnxull nor '11. (‘r1 Agni! nlilnnllllv‘ NAT DNA f0 IVIIVWIIQIIL m (Amino till Cmdiin Iilioul IQIIUIIM Ari. ..-.~...'< i-n- north-ohm of I'lll|l|vl.'l'-o ‘I‘l|lll' Len! (Wink-It. Shir-n 1 |\ll prlnw—yoi| may Bertram ‘ oi the clcnth l Mr. and Mrs. u Iii Slum cndisl-i on Sunday. Oct. 17th, at 11 a..m. Preparatory service on Thura~ . day 14. at 7.30 p.m. Regular wor- ship at Stanley Bridge at 3 p.m.: New Glasgow at 7.30 p.m. There ', Monday the 10th at a p.m. T0 RESIDE IN TORONTO - Arthur Mathezon, of Ottawa. who ltave been spend- lnrg. who‘ iiig the Summer in New Bruns- wick and Prince Edward Island. will shortly take up residence on Hillsdalc avenue. West, Toronto. Mrs. Matheson is at present the guest of Miss Mowat in Kingston. —Ottawa Journal. SCHOOL FOR DEAF PUPIL 1 INJURED-Henson Judson. 0-year old pupil of the Halifax School for the Deaf and son of Mr. and Mrs. factory-Halifax Herald. DOUGIJAS - IARQUHARSON NUPTlALS—-A very pretty wed- ding took place at the United Church Manse, Mount Stewart, on September 18th, when Miss Viola Farquharson, youngest daughterof Mr. and Mrs. Frank Flirquharson, Canavoy, and Mr. Howard W. Douglas, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clor- don Douglas. Head of Hilloboro. were united in the holy bonds of matrimony by the Rev. Sidney Boyce. The couple were unnt- tended. The bride wore a navy blue suit with matching accessor- ies. Immediately after the cores mony the couple motored to Chor- lottetown. On their i-eium a re- ception was held at the home of the bride when a few of the im- Celebratlng his srltorid bl-tliclay. on Oct. i]. touslc-liendwl P111109 Edward is semi in ‘its roy/ol pram beckoning to a 1112f’ companion just Olll/ldg the camera rttnge. mediate relatives of the couple were present. Many valuable and useful gifts were received by the bride and groom. On Friday morning, Sept. 17th, the couple left on n honeymoon trip through New BIIIILSWIPR and Nova Bcotia accompanied by the grooms bro- bfldt and llroom much happiness. On Thursday a shower was given them at. tiv home of Mr. and Mrs. §§y__'1_"ralnor_,__Can - BRUISES Then‘: nothing to equal Miami's. l: "uirn hold". Anllupiie, soothing, hullng. Giver quick relief I nu touching Jim's lips widened into a derislve grip. It was only that - Wcll. the week-end had been hu- millating. He'd been hurt and he was running to the MacPhersons himself. To find thrm would be, at tweet, only a temporary anesthe- tis, scarcely worth the pains of walking three dusty-miles. He was through with misleading impulses. No more romantic whims. He would take the first train back to town. pick up hi; bags at the club and go on to New York. Par- haps, if he nude close connections, he wouid reach Roselyn in time for Kay's party, At any rate, at the first opportune moment, he would ask Lenore to marry liim. . Jim lit it cigarette. Mental per- plexities lulled for tho moment. He was conscious of physical discom- Such dissipation was for the opulent. Well, he could manag, a milk-shake, at least, and a drug- store sandwich or two. ' ' The time-table gllve him half an hour for refreshments. Jim left the station and strode off along the main street of the village. Not much of a town, he thought chain- tores. a fish-market, an expensive looking grocery, a small brick bank with a Colonial facade. The village, Jim surmised. served u; a base of supplies for the outly- ing estates. A post office painted olive green, a tailor shop. a bakery. The latest movies. anyway. The drug-stone occupied a promi- nent corner location. Jim entered. grateful at once for the dim light after the glare of the street. The soda fountain looked pleasantly cool. Ho seated himself and re- ... . n. . .,...,, .-....Y.-.-...~4q». i. ..'DO NOT MISS Mabonfls Rex- all One-Cent Sale from October 16th to October 23rd inclusive. L-542-lO-l3-3i. l Christmas gfts in toilet goods, sto- tionery. and sundry articles at,‘ Mnbonks Rcxali One-Cent Sole,‘ Montague, October 16th to 23rd in-I cliisive. L-542-10-13-3l. ..'TI-IIS IS YOUR OPPORTUN- ITY to get yoilr rl.l'_;.-", toilet goorlfi,» stationery and all drug store needs at. Mabon‘s great Rexall One-Cent Sale. Montague from October 16th to 23rd inclusive. L~542-10-13-3i. ..‘I’0ST-NUPT1AL RECEPTION —At lower Montague recently n post-nuptial reception was held by l . . k Annear who was os- _ _;_ J _ L be- B.“ tlier. Albion. also his aunt. Mrs. 1 p H _ mt 1 _H u M“ J“ ' line. stationery, and many sundry Y’ 3,1,,“ 3:11:55; lflandFev/nisln (ll. Oliver L. Jay. 0n their return n h; notlillféypo w‘: 51:: bfemaest. ilflttigmffl xxrlginiolfly tgglh F1213: articles for the regular price. tgelt- H A LI FA X Children's Hospital Sunday night rccclll-lfl" “i115 hi“ TW-‘Sdlly "the There must be a restaurant. some- ' A Pool h Cd ll“! ‘me ext“ M the “m” u c” “m: ‘ a sufierinfl from a "greenstlck" iilfwm: tllllllle when at fgw 0f thl‘ where tn the village. He calculated gflrgéuaigrgfha ‘mum; Bios: W8 l” ‘mylng ‘m’? one Owl“ —— - —~ . _ mm . - . ' ' FRIDAY. OCTOBER 22 l l ftlilllitelllesolullcllt legftfglrielfnlbwhlle Wtfeflnzrlegcnrttllq lllfptiro suzlelercollillllcci wgrgplliilinghsetalielld’ hgitilicrlangd‘ wulace “mm 9mm‘! “fi- “d tit-war. horseshoe pitching tourna- Rflurn Mn" o“ 25 1| 5 playing or‘: the fchool°gr°$gds_ l“ been sewed a “m, Crowd of so“ Red. had no busmm to pmypared: Miss Bessie Poole arid Mrs. Ches- merit. and steP-tlancin! liontest in Llm“: l’ l l condition was reported u latla- Enflders gathered lo wish the dog with the Callenders last night. "l Anne“ served‘ other! “'59 the Montague rink. They SN assisted were Mrs. David Wright and Mrs. M. Allen. ‘The house was prettily decorated with flowers for the enjoyable event. About sixty ladies attended the reception. ..'HOCKEY— The Montague Hockey Club have made a good start this year. A meeting was held in the rink Monday. October 4th, and the following officers were elected for the ensuing _v<‘.1r: Pre- sident. A. McLean; vice-president, F‘. McKenzie; secv-trensa. A. Hil- chey; manager, .7. Lynch. lit-itli Fraser was appointed its coach. ‘They are now making plnns for holding an old-time dance. tilg- moved his hat. Food and something cold to drink -1ord, he was hungry! (To Be Continued) You get two tlllllll; and save 24 cents. Every United Drug Company article in this srile is a high quality guar- anteed product. just the same as is so d every day at. the regular price. sums of money in other ways to con- viiice you oi the merits of these goods, they are spending it on this sale in permitting their Agents to soil you two full size packages 0f hfgli quality merchandise for the price of one plus one cent. It costs iomzcy in get new customers, but the sacrifice in profit is justifled. borniise they know the good! will please you. This year, Mr. Mabon has decided lo rlln this sole again for one full week from October 16th to October 23rd inclusive. At any time during this period you may purchase every- thing ln the drug line, toilet. goods leaving no stones unturned in or- der to make this the big event 0! the fall season. Montague horse- ahoe pitchers isuu a dlalierlgo to all teams for the championship of Kings County. The dancing booth is in charge of Mr- Alex McLeod of Vailcyfleid who is very capable in this respect. Music will be aim- plied by the South Shore Seren- aders. So it looks like a gala night for all who attend. Prospects for this year's team look pretty good. Moat of the old faces will remain on the line-up and there will b! quite a number of smart young hockeyista who will likely perform in the Fiimrosc uniform this year. A keener interest is being taken by the citizens of the town this year and in every way it lookalike a. big season for the Primroses. ch ‘in your chores. Good work deserves a reward. yourself with a comforting ew of ' l-IICKEY a. NICI-IOLSONS “BLAIIIt TWIST” CHEWING "‘“?‘-"- ‘ l? 5"’? ’ ‘WRTKQTWEY eit."-4N.ilrt.&"tl;:§ :-.'.‘~.'+i..'~.z»:uir.-~-.= w Reward M