Novsnasn Q. me E ff e -f .. _ :ff , 1 l`l`|F (`IlARl U'l"I`E'l`()WN (`ilARDl’\\Y '_ , » ..'.-»,».'. ' '-._-_ - F 1 D1'l'ha'i'.MiibnrnCa..Ud..'Ibx-onto Ont'-ln wuntfuwpmsl 7°""°°|y V V Indigestlon So Bad U R D U L l\ Was Afraid To Eat l 1'-= + T- B---_ 151 »-»-- Bt, -Hlllllltbll Ont., yyf|'“._uI ,md been troubled, for yeus, with ini U 0 D *'11§°8fi0n and enfered so badly I afraid to eat. I am on my third, _ mu. or Beranek alma hmm, md; _ _ ea-nlww eetanythingllike without BITTERS “'"°--'“'»~=°--f°f-~°» "sry night without har of refering. I praise B.B.B. too highly for w s ss done for me." Por sale at all drug and general non; M Gentrai Guardian WAN’l'lD-Tuesday, Nov. 4, leese ducks, chickens, dressed. Also chick- ens and fowl alive, Get prices. P. J. Noy sr Co. B012-11-_l-21 "rr rs’ 'run our soos'r eld P. in New York. 7825-ti. Y » PREMIER BENNETT IS T0 BE attend the historic Cutlers' Feast. IIONORED When the resolution approving con- ferment of the freedom of the city SHJQFFIIILD. England, Oct. 31.- on the two overseas Prime Ministers (Canadian Press Cal|:)-_Premier R. was submitted to City Council, three B_ Bemett of Canada and Premier” Labor members voted against it on I James Bcullin of Australia will re- the ground they "knew very little a- ¢¢jv¢ the freedom of the city on bout the gentlemen." Several other g-Owmngr 0. Premier Bennett will councillors abstained from voting. pert from New York. Monday 3rd and Tuesday ith. Moore Ba MeLeo'ds. the engagement oi' her younges WAW ‘When You Buythe BeattyYnu Buythe Best’ This is a proven fact. The BEATTY outsells all other washers in Canada four to one. Over 350,000 Beatty I 1.. 2 . I ¢ -1 \ » 1 1 l`. I .___ .;-‘/“Y'l’?"\ “*'. » 1 l Washers are now in use in Canada. The reason people everywhere are buying BEATTYS is because they wash faster and last longer BEATTY WASHERS ELECTRIC Powsnsn ~' _.___- for homes with electricity Choose. any 4 o those 10. FREE PREMIUMS l with your 1 BEATTY WASHER 1 *_/ _ _V 5-\,' . . e ‘s.»,__:_w"§_`~,1 `.__ . Galvanized Rinse Tub » §‘;‘§:;§-‘.`==`- l|\ ...- \ /I2; 7, ll -Z_~ a _ /rf/ ` l_Z%§»¢‘_f¢/gf ss: : f / / `s¥\:sé¢ ‘~>.s/ 1 .it Clothes Hamper . , 1% Ironing Table Folding Tub Bzi...i .. !‘\*/_*_ __ "‘ so | ,s=1\ .`__V ' _ LA. _.._5'sfDT 1 Convenient Clothes Rach ltandard Step Ladder Tub Dra.ner r lleetrle Iron Allo Ceiling lack or Clothes Basket f I 1 ...,’ POWERED for homes without electricity The BEATTY has FEW- ER MOVING PARTS than any washer made. Every moving part is OVER-SIZE, 0 V E R- STRONG, in fact 5075 heavier than compar- able parts on other washers. It is built to doshard work and give long service. MECHAN- -ICS CHOOSE IT be- cause of its DIRECT DRIVE doing a w a y with all belt troubles. I'I‘ WASHES F A S 'l‘ E R AND CLEANER. It has an exclusive PATENT- ED DOUBLE WASH- ING ACTION that gets the dirt that is deep in, the dirt in the creases and the wrist-bands. - IT HAS A 16 OZ. COP- PER TANK. After long and careful experiments copper, the everlasting metal, has proven to be the best and most satis- factory metal for wash- er tanks. It will not rust or crack. It is not affected by heat or cold. -Through actual -test IT WILL OUTLAST ANY OTHER K I N D O F TANK. The BEATTY with the COMPLETE WASH- ING EQUIPMENT is sold on small payments that anybody can af- ford. There is no inter- est or extras added. lt is backed by Beatty Ser- vice, by the oldest and largest washer manu- facturers in the British Empire. IT C OSTS LESS TO OPERATE. ll FREE llEM0l|STlillT|0l| will gladly be given in your home Sold, Serviced and guaranteed on P. E. I. through GAS-ENGIN E REVIEWING "TBI: GOLDEN FU says: “There is no more sttractiv to the quiet, picturesque, sea-w sleeve of core." Copies 25c. each. LEDGING receipt of a copy of "Th creditable publication and I dssir the matter contained therein, but th You are a real booster for Prince Ed I The Maritime Provinces Trade Com SUCCESSFUL S O C I A L»- Th Cornwall Community Club held very successful social in the hall o iwednesday, October twenty-ninthy I when about a. hundred members and lfricnds gatliercd for a. 1-Iallowe'en _ party. The hall was prettily decorat- f ed with Halloween decorations and novelties. Ghosts met and ushered in , the guests. A short program opened ' l by a chorus which was composed by isomc of the members, began the 'evenings fun. Other numbers were i readings by Soiie Newson and Emily lPlatts and a solo by Bertie Miller Icvntests. relay races and o honey- moon trip kept the crowd interested and greatly amused. To secure B. partner for lunch, the gentlemen had the privilege of buying the ladies who were disguised in sheets. After lunch the witch came and told the fate of the boys and girls present. A sing .song then closed' the evenings en- tcrtainment. GUESTS FROM BAY SIDE.- ,Four visitors from Bay Side, Hum- iboldt Co., Caiir.. were guests of Mr. ; and Mrs. Robert Banks and daught- I or at North Bend, Coos Bay, Oregon, (Sunday night. October 5. 'I'hey are l Mr. .md Mrs. Elmer Baxter, also their 4' daughter Mrs. Hubble, and her hus- _ band. The mother of Mrs. Elmer , Baxter was Mrs. Carlysle a sister of Robert Banks' father, who were nat- , ivcs of P. E. I. Robert Banks and Mrs. Carlyle were first cousins. The maiden name of Mrs. Elmer Baxter wa.s Maria Carlyle. Her mothers maiden name was Cecilia Banks, nat- ive of near Charlottetown, P. E. I. Mrs. Elmer E-axter was born and brought up in Eureka. Calif. An in- | tcrcsting feature of this trip is the ; fact that this is the first time Mrs. i Elmer Baxter has gone out of Hum- i bclclt. county in 53 years. Mrs. Hub- lble, the daughter, is rather a com- cly young woman. The party is mot- l orlng to Seattle and from there to 1 walls wana, wash.. to visit .with the parents of Mr. Hubble. Mr. and Mrs. R/:bert Banks are surely equal to the I cccasion in the way of entertaining. *They make friends feel at home. I was there as a guest. Mrs. Banks had I n most excellent' chicken dinner. Mrs. 1 Baxter is a woman of the goodiolci 1 school, and is entertaining with rem- . lnisccnccs. I might say in passing ,that Robert Banks is of the ship- building iirm of Cruise and Banks of Coos Bay, one of the big ship build- ’ ing firms on this coast. He is a nat- _ ive of near Charlottetown.-R. E. D. in the Oakland Maple Leaf. _ PERSONALS Miss Beth vessey. Montague. Wh° ment the last few days in Moncton 1 rctumed to the city Friday night. . liervous Headaches ~ due to other work, are quickly dispelied by M1nard's. First heat the Linirnent-then inhale it for a few minutes. It has a speedy curative elect. - __i___.._._.s _ .n|~ARD‘s E. I. has ever got abroad", writes a subscriber to “The Golden Future" KOPB BROS. foundation garm- ' ents fitted and demmistrated by ex- . - 8010-11-I-21 ENGAGEMENT.-Mrs. Alice Mac- Donald. Glasgow Road, announces daughter Marion Rona, to Mr. Wil- liam L. Weeks, Fredericton. Marriage to take place in November. 8020-li. TURB". Halifax Daily Chronicle spot for the weary city dweller, than' to steal away from its haste and heat _ aded Island. where the salt sea breezes blow, and where he may, with greet satisfaction, knit up the ravelled _ 1925-tr 3 t _ “I AM PLEASANTLY ACKNOW- Golden Future.” This is a most to congratulate you upon not only interesting and attractive layout. ward Island, and work of this kind is bound to bring results." So writes Mr. R. W. E. Burnaby, Commissioner, mission, Toronto. 7925-tf f _.__ .\ , . Q 'I 1 `» ._ __.;T__,- t|' 1. 1 ' 6 Q e . I. RED INDIAN OIL enjoys a great reputation with the Dominion’s motorists. More RED INDIAN has been sold this year than ever before, and increasing thousands of car-owners are counting regularly upon RED INDIAN service to keep their motors in fighting trim. ||““' _1 .%'=`~= 1'- __ ~- tin' 'rf' PUT WINTER GRADE IRIEIE ll[r\fllD>lllR'l MOTOROIL In Your Car Now! JP' . .J .' \ , " _ _ _ “ v ~ ~~=.`-Ax;,'.;1s}1:.'._`;1§i“" »\ ,~ ‘ . ’ ' "` LJ; \‘3>'..'1'::.»‘.-'.-;fL'3='.f.`-‘--" A |\ '";=_.,.:..’.=3l";s;l;?f = -\\," " :_...f/_-_~'_ \';‘»»1=@7:;j§S€;|.’.-an-.1-~ ' _-i"&&|/ _~ __-:~I..';»'.';';:f~' ‘-"‘~‘~‘»_;f,+~ ‘ “- n% ,J EFORE Winter drops down from the north, prepare for it by replacing your present oil with RED INDIAN Winter grade. \\\\» ms ' °~x\\\ ,~> ~ u¢cou..1=RoN'r1zNAc_:_ 011. COMPANY .LIMITED i-"g|,‘w_,.¢,|-|_,csb.,tVna|anr,Ten|aa,\l¢unee aedlhea-ad -lmlulnwnin-unseen-slsnrsdw ' There is a RED INDIAN station . . . specializing in RED INDIAN MOTOR OIL and other McColl-Frontenac products . . . in your ' locality. Visit it to-day. Have your crankcase refilled with the proper winter grade of RED INDIAN OIL. _It will mean added driving sat- isfaction in the weeks and months to come. 9 ,_,__..f » M°COI ' T ENAC '/ff _ -_ . - - I ______-__ __ "»'\Gl‘-' _ _L "'_"+__=¢_°°-:.-_=v-._.._..--' _ "*~-°j'°'~f;;-<-_--f-»~--._ . °“ - - - - " " --- _; _1. 1. one ~ ‘W "" I; l- :-‘1»'f' FF; _“I1 »-- 1 as .- f fi _ =2 QED. --ri Miss Evelyn McLu.re_ Kensington Mrs. A. I. MacLean and her sister- was visiting friends if: Hampton on in-law. Mrs.'Found of Founos Mills. Tuesday. P. E. I., who have been spending s _*_ month withfriends and relatives in Mi,” Amy '13-0,,<|,¢_\¢ 151; for Man. Boston and vicinity, returned homephgfgr N_ H_ on ynunday ,fm- Saturdlm Mrs- Found will spend I spending the holidays with her mstner few_ days here' before leaving for her ` Mm pred Mcnonnld, Hampton. home on the Island.-Amherst News. _A - Messrs Herbert Matheson and BAMPTION AND VICINITY Everett Hoims, Kingston, paid 5 ny. ` ---_ Vlng call on friends in Hampton on The grand showers of the last few wednegdgy, days were very badly needed as the l _.__ s and wells were ettln low. 'rh pringa B 8 e farmers are anxiously watching The farmers will be able to plow 'for the boat, wfnich the P:/tato now when the rain stops. Growers Association are going to load at Victoria. She is waiting for good Miss Janie Ferguson left on Setur- iweather and tides to Set to the dock '¢iay'for Boston after spending e very lat victoria. euiayablg vacation with herparents Mrs. Boyd `MoQua.rrie was a visitor to Crapaud 1as`t_weok. We ara glad to _hear that Master Lynian Wood small son of Mr. and Mer Lyman Wood Victoria, is much R. T. HOLMAN, LTD. 2“”r1“=‘1»= slumnsnsros cn.i1u.o'r'rs'rowN ` N| [C1 E N " F --_ 1 Rav. ans Mp. Goo.-ge sen-a have y V _ ivrly. Mr. and ms. Alla.: Ferguson. I-lamp-i Mr. Mark Cameron. Hampton was ton, ' ' among the visitors to the Fox Show nt Charlottetown. Mark thinks all iz- terestegl in foxes should attend this wonderful show. Mr. W. O. Myers. Winsloe. pei! s short call to Hampton on Thursday being the guest of his mother Mrs. Grace Myers. . Mr. and Mis. John McQue.rrle and r.:n Tir -sid were visitors to Tryon en Tussda . |243 eggs; Mr. James 'I`uplln‘s liens | 126 and 130 were fourth and ninvh | with - and I fsington Baby Chick Hatchery was h _ eggs; Mr H. C. Muttartls were fourth | '\ L R0 ers v'ci~ fifth \\ were sixth with 2028.9 points. 1935 i ithe contest with 279.9 points. 2-14! . $376.1 points. 234 rggs; The Chariot ‘ tetown Experimental Station hen ' No. 57 was .'-ccond with 279.1 points. Q0-040000-GOOVQOOV;-OI-O* T 273.3 and 257.7 points and 232 225 eggs respectively. The Ken- filt 247 N0. with with hen 29 with 272.7 points, eggs; Mrs. Alfred Fyfe`s hens '18 and 80 were sixth and tenth 289.7 and 254.1 points. 25'/ and 219 eggs respectively; Mrs. J. F. Eas t0n's hen No. 168 was seventh with 284.5 points. 230 eggs; Mi'~ A. L. Roz- l ers hens No. 39 and 35 were eighth and eleventh with 263.2 and 254.1 points and 235 and 220 esils resD€Ct' . Nocoooeoeoe O 000009-OOOOO-OQOOOO-O-O _.. c; . .- ‘irhzosss ,___ _ . pmm5_ 1944 eggs M_____ Am__:__ F:/rC.____ l imc it for yourself-Ask for trial e-gs and Mrs. J. F. ssstlin's pen of Barrmi Pij.'mouth L1-7111216' Oct' 28 '"Sk;111g 15 5'3m` on row S' R991(-E with 2164-2 P01111-3. 1959 PLL; f_--7,-_-:~_»__~f_f_~ _~ ' _ '-' v__,.;:'_~.;z:@"‘"i.______';‘-‘~___.___"°“‘;r_*l I Mr. William Snn~'om's Bnrrozl Rocks x were second 2143.11 points. 2051 eggs; I The L. f‘. :~,'.\fiT|l Typewriter requires much less physical energy The K91`1S1llK|-011 Baby C1liC1i HMC11- ' in operate than :my other. Thus not so tiring to the Operator, less i cry were £11114 “'11-11 2119-9 W-l.111¢S~ 1906 impairment to Effic`cncy and Greater Production. _~~;__-_in ___~;_-;_ ,__, ______ .___ _ _ . __.__ _ - - » - _-.- -_ --._ _ . . 3 , 1. .. .. - __ 1 - - »- I cf . . eggs. His hen No. 135 was third with -GYPROC- One full carload GYPROC and One full carload TEN-TEST -Assorted lengths- -Prices low- .fust received direct from Factory- L. M. Poole & Co. Paoii’s Wharvea ,s oeeccuoooeeeeeeeece00OQ94e400e¢O¢OO9§eceeeecocoon \ 4 : . 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