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Write for particulars, ll_eVere`Aviation School' ' Truro, N. S. -.__ -.. - '\ l. l , clams FLOUR and FEED STORE - - _ -v.._.We Stll Bran, Shorts, Mldtiiings, Oli Cake, Cotton__Seed Meal, Sugar Beet Meal, Orsckeg Gralh, Oom- meal, Cracked Corn, Calf Meal, Chlek Feed, Llnseed Meal, Beef and Bone Scraps, Poultry Grit, one Meal, Ground Oyster Sheila; 'Oat Flour, Corn Flour, R°lied_ Oats, Bchumaker Feed, Ground Oat Feed, 8ors\°h Feed, Poultry Supplies o'_f all kinds. .All at lowest -prices. _ We 'Buy 1 Baled Hay and Straw, Feed and Seed Oats, lslanld Wheat (all grades) Buekwheat,Mixed Grain Barley, Timothy Seed, Flax 8_sed, _Early Potatoes, etc. - - We want 60 thousand bushels 5! om, so ‘cameos ‘or good fressed Hay. ' Write us for prices. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Carter & Co. Ltd ' Phonei 70 and 208 Charlottetown ` - 1 ‘ Uhe _ hands and 1 1 numeral# A are coated _E with a i substance containing' ° real radium get #E .1 n meals; ' Hy /’ I nl"n'i°§`ua\ " Kmminu ___ _ .lo _ _ 2. `-“-1.-° 3- _\._ .- ROBT. H. INGERSOLL & BRO. lm aanunv sr. - uournnu.. cm.. ll P\*__ ‘°l- l" ' _ ` ,tl \ 1111111 $4.95 _'V t .-15 ':"- ' , V ' £lesul}..1fu»....._.....»__ _. .-._- ._ _ Black H 'all cases most cordial. The nation- (iq "l`1"‘ _ -_ _| !!2‘.'.‘1!.'i°E.iml:: f _ ideal service watch fd Y outdoor worheli. £1 donna me me ‘H I2 I' usstaelshs -~ _ |° 2 I __ I _ 1, 9 11 3 , _ 11... f` ~' . --_\K\_ __ _ 7 ' S 'T-" fnlity of the women interviewed 'falls 'the District 'Director says: "They fare a distinct asset to Canada. They _ rounded." _ ....11°:’.':: 1? ‘ ____ _7'_ 5. '_ Look for the store with " an Ingersoll display. < _-.JIT PAYI to bllyllll this Plilvllico. ..°1!WO GINTO PII! WORD eeob Insertion for advertising in this eoi- umn. Cash must- accompany order minimum charge twenty tive eenu. ..°Miss Annie -M. Mc'LesnT'milliner, Montague, will he at Moore's store. Eldon, Thursday 0ctober'9th.` ' ..*F0[ SALE -the best business stand at Montague consisting of store ind dwelling house, situated 'on the south 'side of the river. Also one front vacant lot. and- two back lots adjoin- ing, and. shore frontage with garden. For further particulars appl-,v -to the owner on premises. Mrs. Hilde Mc- Kinnon, ‘Montague. 1336-10-3M3i. LOOKING AFTER _ THE RETURNED MEN OTTAWA, Sept. 30.-"Do you really mean to say that the Government sent you to see how I am getting al- ong and if I need medical help, and to teach me what I need to know on the farm? I never thought that any- one in the country had any thought about me. Your coming gives me twice the heart for my work." This w-as the remark of a, wife of a settler under the Soldier Settlement Board_of Canada tothe District Dir- ector of the Home -Branch of the Board. This lady writes from British Columbia very interestingly of her ac- tivities, and quotes another woman as saying: “I never dreamed the Govern- ment did things so kind" when assur- ed tbat the machinery of the Home Branch was at her disposal for the purpose oi' smoothing her path und making the road easier to travel. The Director of the Home -Branch has several reports of this _nature in which are shown the kindly interest and the sympathetic co-operation of her assist- ants throughout the country in bring- ing to the pioneer’s home some of the aids that are so much needed. ln respect of twenty-nine families visited by one of the ofllcers of the De- partment, she reports that the recept- ion by the wives' of settlers was in under the following digures: Canadian 6; English 18; Scotch 2; Not stated 3. Oi' the new comers from England, are thrifty, resourceful and adaptable and they are very likely, to succeed. Naturally they are homesick. ‘One young girl was frightened by the woods with which her home was sur- Arrangements were made- with the nearest hospital for special rates for soldiers' wives and with the local -Med- `cal -Doctor for free transportation to hospital. instruction in the care of in- fants is given and information sup- nlied which is bound to be of great ‘ielp to the young mother who ilnds herself a great way from friends and relations. The aid of the G. W. V. A., and the sympathy -and cooperation of oth- er organizations, such as the Bled Cross, Victorian Order of Nurses and Wnmen’s Institutes have been enlist- ed on behalf of soldiers’ wives and families. A Health Centre in one well- :-'ettled district has beenestmblished and arrangements undertaken 'so se- cure two beds, a nurse ahd a free clinic. _ in the visits to the home, instruc- tions were given in cookery, bread making, curing of ilsh and meat, can- ning and preserving of fruits' and vegetables, sewing, laundry, poultry raising. the care' of' dairy ntsnslls. and even some information w_as given an the rotation of crops. fin hlmoetfev- '_-ry instance -encourag'ement_ `_'and friendly sympathy were given`and_ the pioneers were assisted in`_meéting_s{nd overcoming their diiilculties as far as possible. _ _ ‘ -- - OUCH! CORllS!' 1' ' un conusgorr 1 Y _ / _/ a . . MILLIJNIRY OP¢N_\NQ,--Hin Annie Grant. lit. Btewlrt, has re- °D°l°d her hliliinery Parlors and is orevlrd to ___g ve her pstrolll. all the latest stYles"!rom the big miliinery openings. 1323” *_*-'mel _ BAIIN-GOIIMAN NUPTIALS .___ _ Announcement is made of the mar- riage of llies Bertha Florence' Mary Gorman of Boston. second _daughter ef_the late John Edward Gorman of Charlottetown, Prince Edward island and Mrs. Catherine Gorman, to Mil- ton Roe Sabin. son of Mr. and Mrs. Frederic C. M. Sabin of Oswego, New York. The ceremony was per- formed on June 17th in Saint Cecel- ia's Church. Back Bay. Boston, by Rev. Father, John Fletcher, who cel- ebrated the nuptisl mass. The bride was given in marriage by her cousin Senator P. C. Murphy Uf 'Tll'hleh. P. E. I.. who came from Ottawa to Boston to be present at the ceremony. , Preceedina the bride and her cousin SGW; title _(xiii:-_ch aisle were Helen am e o 1 _ ster the ring bear- er. can-ylns tigidxilngjli s cans-any, and four littls,__dower_"girls carrying baskets of roesfs angtyh-_-sweet peas, scattering petals* ia"ilg_.,_1_>ride's path M-ies Lillian B.BQtrice_ rinan, a sis- ter oi' the bride was brgesmgid; Mrs, P. C. Murphy was ni ron of honor _and Misa Miriam Edythe Gorman another sister of -the bride was maid of honor. Louise Lambert and Lil- la Fries of Dorchester. Mass.. were the train bearers. Charles William Behr of Quincy, Mass., was best nianl and the ushers were Rafael Cervino, Cuban Consul and James A. Par- sons of Ashmont. The bride-was gowned in white du- ches satin made with s train and a bodice of pearls land rhinestones. Her tulle veil was draped from the crown caught with a crescent filet oi’ orange blossom. She carried _ a shower bouquet of bridal roses, and wore a necklace of pearls, the gift of the groom. ‘_ __ -The matron-_ of honor wore a duc- chess satln` made with “a train an,-1 a pearl embroidery land' a lplnk hat trimmed with pink ostrich feathers. She also wore white satin cloak and carried an_ arm bouque¢"of pink roses. The maid of honor and the bridesmaid were gowned in pink georgette over pink satin and were floral wreathed- Gainsboro- hats of* cream horsehsir and pink tuelle with blue streamers. They also _carried pink roses. 1 _.1. 1 1 1 I 1 $4.95 A _ ‘ lx Wonderful Boot- Values _ 1 ‘ ' _ ' poem mm 1 on to on his , A , 1 f 'Womens Brown and Black Cali-Skin -we-hvvffh -flngers ` 0! _ chester. wore over ill _eatin. 'Naomi Andrews of Dorchester were turquoise 'blue eatin with.-silver lace audwhite lace hat with. - rosebuds. Althee Wright of Wollaston and Ruth ‘Harwood of Somerville. wore simi_i_:{ 'dresses of blue Qtgandie with p lashes and 'I' ~dl' I ttl ._..'1-:....:'f.:.-.1-°:°..=:..:.§';:.-.zzz 5l\'9_Amers. The train _bearers wore isinty dresses of white chiiton em- broidered in silver over white satin and lace bonneta with rosebuds and streamers. ‘They carried erm bou- ¢l\\°!l_ °f “W°I6t peas and pink roses. Phe bri-de'groom’s 'mother was gown- ed in pearl gray satin and old lace wi-thhat to match. _ . A special program of music was rendered during the, mass by Miss Tberest Di_vyer,< < organist; Miss Mifleret Connell. soprano, and Miss M. Burns, contrslto. Following the ceremony a reception and wedding luncheon were held at the Ritz- Carleton. -The bridal party wereassisted in receiving their guests by Senator and Mrs. P. C. Murphy and -the hridegroom's parents, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. F. C. M. Sabin. The bride's gift to the bridegroom was'a diamond -pin and cal! links. She presentgdher matron and maid of honor gf! ‘belt-gbridesmaid with brooches' 3 d2f‘t`¢'7`l‘i’|‘>ise_’ shell combs and the ilgl5l_“e_r‘girls'o.nd train bearers with necklQ:`_§_. The' bridegroom‘s gifts to st1`1'r_ian and ushers were stlc -wing. 5" After n four montl_1's ough __t.he ‘States and Canada, '1 r-.- and'fMrs. -Sabin will make their home in Boston. The bride is a graduate of the 'Emersonl School of Oratory and s special stu-‘ dent in the classical ‘dancing depart- ment°of the ’-New England Conserva- tol-y of Music. The bridegroom is a graduate of Oswego High School; Armour Institute, Chicago, lil.. and the Massachusetts Institute of Tech- nology, Boston, in the class of 1913, where he studied chemical engineer- (The Guardian with many friends in this city, in extending hearty ici- icitations to Mr. and Mrs. Sabin.) sroci op_orA'r|oNs HALIFAX, Octobr 2.-(Quotations furnished by F. B. McCurdy and Co., the Montreal Stock Exchange.) 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