'i L_. \ -___ _M ____ __P°, lll 9| ll! _ __ “W |-0°# Il\l| “GSI llii ri 'i li li* Matter Selected From This Yleelis News for The _ _#___ _ ‘ i ' HUNDAY _ ithree-two dows and a hull. A horse Wh Y. il _man in ii0sr|.:|:.A;. -_ 'rhe'¢f gh; hula, tis; neglrslrtém em end ‘ ' - ~ . ' d. _ msd - l, 0 ...................--..-..-=....-_... ':.i.°.°“°.i“i".;‘.‘:.“.':.‘¥.°':... ',§’.i.ii;°‘l_::.;‘r;sr.°:;i.:':2.°’i.“.i.i‘, A subsiihiie for he ri" “M “”"°‘That Terrible ty Hospital last Thursday night of_Mlller Matheson. ‘ Mr. John W- Ohalsson. of Tisnl-Sh; In the burn, ln addition to the after an illness of only ten days. at three head of cattle and one horse the early age of 49 years. The delalready mentioned as being lust’ ceased was one of the _best known,then: were 100 tons of hay, '.5 tons; and mos Prpeperpus farmer-s.of the, district_ 'aving who property_,about‘ two miles from e village,»and was held in high esteem throughout the community. He leaves a sorrowingl widow`. ndtwo aiipptcd. children, alaprayer, three driving l l h d “pon ania daujhter, for_whom rnuginfstraw cutter. The 'iosssiggesiihhlated sympa y'ie expressed. - -- M I -LARGE FUNERAL--The funer- al of the late Mrs. Albert Gaudet took place last Friday morning at 9 o’clock, from the residence of her son, Mr. J. J. ~Gaudet, Bummerside, to Bt. Paul's Church. where Requiem Mass was held, Rev.. Father Gillis officiating, and thence to the Cath- olic Cemetery and was very largely attended. The floral offerings were very beautiful and profuse, beside a large number of spiritual bouquets. The pall bearers' were Messrs. Henry Perry, Fid`ele Perry, W. B. McNeill. John J. McNally, Leonard McNeill and Stanley Deslioches.-S. mas rn NEW Y‘oiuc-'rhe death occurred in New York Monday ev- ening of Nelson W. Dingwail. 50, at his home, following a lengthy 'ill-_ ness. Deceased was a son of Mrs..W. R.. Dingwail, of 'this gity, Bnd bc- sides his widolw and five children, four daughtersxpnd one ‘sary is ‘suga- vived by three Sisters, Miss Landel~ les Dingwalifot New _Yorl_¢, Mrs. I-l. P. Duchemin arid Mm- A.L~E,`.§tru~ bel,-__ this city. The deceased who was born in Boston, wasweil known in Sydney, w_l\’icl1 he visited on several occaslorlsf.-Qydnel’ Post. _ _ ' -BACK AFTER __-F.0_?’l‘Y-FIVE vi:Aas-ails. '1-iarnlet.e`W_lghi,, with his wife, daughter and uncle. Mr. Runali McQa‘hum. Of 5€attle,‘-Wash.. are vlslti`ng» the Ieland_‘aI\d,-_paid a surprise week-end cail_‘-upon their very old friendl, Mr. JZ RS Howness, of Summerside..Mr. Wright and Mr. McCallum are natives of Bedeque, °f Straw. soo bushels of potatoes, so léiusheis of grain. and z,ooo board‘ ect of matched lumber. There v/ere asc two threshing mills, one olgot. ric motor. one new power orchard at between thirty and thirty nve thousand dollars of which the barn itself 'accounts for about twenty-five thousand dollars. As is customary! with government buildings, them l;_| 110 outside insurance, other than whatever sinking funds are prm-ld. ed to meet such contingeneieg _ TUESDAY .ii"§°‘1-.‘if...§f“...‘§é‘.."S.’2"‘i..l.!iii’.§;“‘2,i -’0S€Ph MacLeod was burned to tho llround Part of the furniture was f;;'_<:do_li/I_rwM;1cLeod had a me nf he lost a chrilld, years ago in which rito`srrnobs itANcn _ 'rhi- Coveheod Silver Fox Rgnoh owned by Mr P M Grath has had a very ;;_cl_:_e- fill yc'u there being 10 pair reedcrs with an average of 4 er pall R__:_DDRESSED ROTARY-At the ary luncheon yesterday an in llefesilng address on Some of the reasons for Bills of Exchange, Pro ai-ésrgy Notes, etc." was given by Y' “Urge J- TW€€dy. Rotariori J. M. Murley presided. Mr. Tweedy who was recently married, waspre- sen ed with a suitable piece anon. ver, the presentation being made by Mr. Neil McLean on behalf of the °]_Ub~ Amfllli! the visitors were Mes- S15. Gordon R. Holmes and Reg. Taylor of the City, and Dr. J, A. McDonald, Halifax, J. F. Fraser, J. S. Leo, Montreal, J. A. Doyle, Mon. trcal and Rotarian A. Wall of Yar. mouth. which they left forty-nvc years ago. and this is their first visit home; so it may be taken _for granted that there was much -to tell the' .old friend of their youth.»" Mr. wright, who is the younger man, started out as a carpenter when a boy and he '-RETURNED FROM AN EXTEN-. IDED TRIP.-§Mr J. E. Wyatt, K. C.. ,of Silmmersi c, Mrs. Wyatt and the _Misses Wanda and Dorothy Wyatt, have retumed from a very interest- SUNDAY 1-‘ma-A had are oe- _V . l and his uncle went together to the ing and enjoyable six weeks auto Yukon in the very early days of the trip. Leaving Summerside, they gold rush. They both made good, but lnoi0rBd f-hF0u8h T0l‘0flt0. via the separated there, Mr. Wright return- Meta-pcdla Valley. described by them juries were partly indicted by a l marriage by 11:3 father- Mi-BS Emma claim t au w . ' . - -l- field Mills. acted as best man The Kent and Rnchford Streets. city. Hel the gift tb the bride' included lin was widely known throughout theien, silver and gold. he groom's city as a man of upright character gift to the bride was aplatinum and kindly disposition. As a busin- bracelet; i/o the bridesmaidn cameo ess man and as a citizen he was held brooch; to the groomsmen gold in the highest_ esteem by all who cuff' links, and to the ushers a k“°W him- ‘ necklace and bracelet respectively. Mr. Tomlins was an active mem- The happy couple left i ediately ber of both the Oddfeliows and Mas- after the reception igtm Boston, ons Societies, and also a member of where the groom is engaged in st- Plilll-S A-“$110511 Church- business and where they will make He leaves to mourn his wife, for-, their home. merly Miss Rena Craswell, his agcdi ____ mother. three brothers, Alfred F., of TUTTl.E_M¢CUltDy_The mar- T°l`0llf»0Z R-0b¢l`¢ N». Bhd Afthur E-.iriage Janet Amelia, daughter of also two sisters, Mrs. I9. A. Mac-‘R,¢v_ £5. F. and Mrs. Mccurdy, of Klnnon and Mrs. Ernest Rice, of this!Bi-aeslde Ont., to Arthur Carmen my- ' lruttle, `i3. se., of otta.ws. ont., _ lson ofx/ir. and Mrs. Wm. R. Tut- WEDN ESDAY , tie, of Pugwush, N. S., was solemn- tions branch of the Royal Canadian e’s father officiating. The church Air Force piloted by Squadron lead-'was decorated with autumn leaves, er. MD-.l0I‘ -7- H- Tudhope, M. C., ar~!potted plants, ferns and cut flow- flved here 'yesterday at 3.45 p. m.‘ci~s. The brides gown was or mist from Moncton. which City it _left at georgette with accessories to match. 3.00 p. m, thus making the trip of 80 She carried an urm bouquet of Op- miles in 45 minutes. ,hella roses and lilies-of-the-valley. B runay mary. A rett ~ ` ° ,,,_,eIF‘,,,,_,hd,ay party Wu’ had al; Mrs. _H. s. csnrad, who attended the home of Miss Hmm M_ W0od_lhcr sister, was gowned in sundown Highland Farm wednesday Oct, georgette with a black hat, and car- 3,.d_ when fourteen mviwd guests, lied an arm bouquet of Ophelia th red ,eb te h e,m,|roses. Mr Robert J Haslam BS. BH 0 to ce ra ertw . ` _g _' ‘ ‘ bmmday M_!,ve .o,c,ock_ 8,, sM,A,, of Ottawa, was gioomsman. The down to a _damty tea. ,,a,b,e__p,_em,y, wedding ring was the one worn by mmmed Wm? flowers and pmklhcizg own mother, renovated, and cBm,,es_ me ,mthaay cake wuh im, w h the new inscription added to the old, and besid h r own wed- | e e 12 candles' b°.mg in me cengal ding cake stood a piece of her mo- Alftcr supper games were mer ly tb . ' _ played until time for home when alll ug? SIS/[”§;?q,S;§Cf1‘;l§;,‘ T11; ot£icr;y0¥c€‘,;2, s§_v“rwdb,r,;'_i3:1;‘g M2618" ,e';;;I,‘_5;, bride, wore a gown of maroon geor- ,nggy gms wel; __ece,_f§;i Pby mengette with a velvet hat to match. _ ‘D ' ti 'I i 1 , y-_»--_-5 _gg-gs -»-...i;;“t..:.ifi;l.:.‘f4.‘;i..i‘:.i iii.; U" m e ' _ , bride, sang “The Voice that breath- ;cd c‘ei° Eden.” Following the cere- UBERAL CAUCUS YEsTER'DAY‘]mony an informal luncheon was There was a Large attendance of,,__, d , _ Liberal scalwwts at °' parm' wucusl coll"i’1el.eclM\vi:.l;) hlgxvgsns igitfci held in the. `P’°Vm°h"1 Buudmg fiowers. Mr. and Mrs. Tuttle ’ will ycéterday" The Sessmn was af-Spend their' honeymoon camping on §_‘_;§_th_:__5;_t‘;2_?s d “1_:_‘,1,?,§S;')‘:_?)°}|the_ Gatineau River. Among thc “_” land her daughter, Muriel of Cush- t of town guests were: Mrs. H. S.l _ . . dl ton n l ,_ koolm’ _ _ __ _ _ . . _ _ _ » , w o gave a hi$u°_§‘ ,_ gngqggigfgn pmvo lConrad, of Boston. Mass., Miss.Dx_“;_T"E50N Uh/\RT5 Wh" lbrici account of the District Con-l 5° 0 We " ,Nina Tuttle, New York, Mrs. Jobbi -The mme Of MPS- Mlllwlmivelition held in Moncton recently, ,,,,,,3 Monwc ,r ,mo ing to Seattle, where sound invest- as the scenic beauty spot of Canada. ment in real estate and undertaking, many large building contracts he; ent and richest men in that_lmpor tant Pacific Coast city. When he decided recently to re-visit his old Island home he looked up his uncle and they came back together to sec what old friends still remain Nat uraily they see very great changes, but are delighted with their visit md evidences on every hand of their native province's advancement and prosperity-S BAD FIRE SATURDAY-A badl nre occurred Saturday morning a* Vernon, when two barns owned by Mr Joseph Sullivan were totally de- stroyed, together with almost all their contents including a large quantity of hay and grain and some farming implements also a litter of ten pigs Fortunately the horses and cattle were taken out oi the burning building in time The fire was first discovered at half) past six and although the neigh , bors hastily rushed to the scene and rendered every assistance pos- sible, the fire had made such bend- way that the buildings could not, be saved One of the barns was a large new structure about fifty feet long, and the other about thirtv feet long They were about thirty feet apart and about one hundred feet from the dwelling As the wind was blowing in the opposite direc tion the latter did not catch file The fire, the origin is unknown, ev idently started in thc hay loft fo , the flames were bursting i'\‘0i!l the roof when it was diB¢0vered ,Thfl loss will be between three and ‘four thousand dollars, and is partly ¢°V~_ cred with insurance., The fire oc- curred only three miles fr0m 811- other fire at Vernon River 011 Tuesday last when " Mr. James Prnught also lost a barn Bud S'-“ble-, The large dairy barn at the Bix- perimental Farm wa! d€i~u'0y91i by ilre last night, with__§h`e loss of B large quantity of hay" _and straw- some farm machiner ._ also three hex ogg'-tt:saer}_;l 3%. __ __ ____ ¢ me iw ve a o _ 7:15 p. m. when they igseen to be bursting through the roof by the daughter of Mr. L. H. Driscoll, an employee of the farm. Her attention was drawn to thlitcillthat .the lights in their house went out. when the glare became visible. Mr. Dris- coll at once went, in the barn and began leading out the cattle, which were near the west end on the ground floor, through the westem door. Mr. L. H. Roper, whose daulht- er also had seen the tire. arrived ln his car and joined Mr. Driscoll in 1-he work of removing the cattle. Though hard pressed by the fire. they were able, out of the nineteen head of Ayrshiree which were flullfl' ered in the barn. to save all but 'Rd|ieumatism_h not Part of Nature’s -- Plan Slit clan hor healing herb; to clog aiaifcring When America was wilderness. lDdi““' an Ringling. herbs successfully. it-om mm' 50 .K feta ann; G & lx sec Gnllgih ‘ rb I House- ?o M if famim: Kidney manyasuffeier,andnose. Mxmuwemhwmmmmmniud-nw“P‘w,M . . -- . an ’ Tm _ 'nmyod all from the moi N_a` --,,- eieaiueelddne l ~‘~-1.* selmdissinesevnd "" I meshes-rsumqiu. -Wof- -aw -i 1 has become one of the most promin-I fruit belt of the Penisular, retum- _ _ . . Jl Thence they joumeyed to Niagara Falls, and through the magnificent ing through the most. interesting places in the Stat/es of New Yoik and Maine-S -CAUGHT IN BELTING OF MILL-Mr Albert Barlow of Wei lington, had the misfortune to meet with a seveie and very painful ac- cident in his fathers mill there on Friday last That he was not even seriously injured or instantly killed is almost miraculous He was work- ing in the potato ileld near by and was called to temporarily help in the mill and by some accident got caught in the belt and wedged against the shaft bringing the twelve horse-power engine to a standstill His forehead was severe 3 3“mpt,;‘_‘,’1“s wggfmg ,gilspglegre Chas. Peters, one of the old pioneers :gigs and: gdestlymlogtifyingw the Wh° had mm” W Summemde Wherel ester-in' in which tue young couple "°“°1‘3 h,"’?'°, "‘°“ °“ ‘ge- held. Later they were serenad- 5 5' as ° 5 ps ‘°g3"~ Hem 5 ei We b d f ch,vemr,e,_s who resided, loved and respected by all ed by a ar; °,_cd ,md mnj, mreé who knew her, for over sixty years. “"'°" being 'ca E ° There were born to them two sons cheers for the bride and groom. and two dm,gh,_ers_ of Whom th`c l\‘°°'“ 1°" f°' "‘ ’ “ " she had latterl r ld <1 'r wed b the best wishes Y es e - 0 these golabgixfstnzilfofrleiidi, Th_e Gulagdign extends sincere sym- A serious fracas wok mme at pa e uneral takes place this Borden yesterdn 7 afternoon ,_e_ (W _nesday) afternoon to Bt. ___m___g in Berlom ,n_,“r,cs ,D Pon Johns Church and Cemetery at St., _ _ n chrk Md two brotha" Eleanors. Ven. Archdeaeon White “msd M_Ker;M‘m_e mw lodged", officiating.-8. ' Bm Prim °°““‘l’ 5°" "‘ °°““°°"°“ wn.uAMs-s|mrnEi.n.- A with the affair. _ de_ very pretty weddilll' was solemnized .¢:°:.::..°-2:’ .i..::..°.';f.:°,'.'.°: -. 0-... ni... 0...... gd by mepmne md mtmed that Kentville. N, S., Wednesday after- two men were creatlni! B hid dill* noon' 0”' mm' ‘t gwhen Rum _“runes _,_ B°,,den_ In response ,D Sheffield. daughter of . and Mrs. the can shei-iii meoonsld and is l“f“* Slleffltld- °f Umm' Cunard. away ‘Mt ,mmedmzly by .nw and Harry Williams. of Boston. far- for the scene and uD0h their lffly' mg? °f 'clwmmwn' P' n I" M were found me Dome Omoo, w_ united by Rev. E., "_ bully bum, up with quit, oo. P. Archiba.ld.---- ‘The ohuroh was vert injuries to his mouth. eyes f°f the woe-‘ "° sion by-gin# unit of the sbride. The two c Q _ was scheme alll --,andvmif belngl l‘§,,é°i‘.'|'i'i¢ :Maile tastefully,-eurng out. 'rlfsbridsl ;n¢¢q,”they were arrested by Sher- party entered o church to the -ff »»~f»--»<-=»»- e =»-~._,,.....,.,-~°° -:nr ‘“‘°°°""°,,f,°|',§;I¢°\,:.°¢ _ in-iaewueha _ _iuwhiiehitin M1 vessel - . -=£f.`.i .t,:”. all ment with, Mrs. Dr. J. R. Saint. The bride h d me M G D B H_ Stevenson of Charlottetown P was attended by l\0l` ty/lu SlSl10I‘. fr aug rfth etggg B'e:,(;“g,; E. I..Following the ceremony Mr., -WEDDING BELLS-“A "°"y`It is his intention. weather per-‘ Sherbroo e a e g rt th. ho looked win-some ln H ° _ retty eddihg took lace in st. _ u W yea,-,_ The deceased was bpm in and Mrs Stevenson left on s motor,g_m__m Wand SL Judel; Churcn mitting. i/0 procéeed tg Ottahwa tg BOW" Gf F059 "“fTe"“- and °°'"1°d “ Devonshire En |and_ nd when trip through Nova Scotia and on da _ Callin a ue ec, w ere e bouquet Of Dlhk “VHS and mmden’ twelve yea;-S of gsm in 31353 came their return will reside in George‘ Tigmsh- °“ wednesday 09"' 17th'shg/uid arrivfs abiglt noon. Major hall--fern. The groom was ably mm her “rents to me Is,and`_ They Street in -this city. The groom who' Whe“ Miss N0” D°5’1e becamb the Tudhope found Simmons’ held. Suplmrted by ms brmher' Mr' EIT" landed at Port Hill, then a ship- 15 aC¢°“l”lffP~nff 'M the R0yBl BBIlk.|b1'id° °f Mr- ‘7°59Ph B“°te' Tigmsn' excellent, both for landing on andl Sifwm- me “rid” l’“"°" s"““d “g building centre and inhabited by has made many friends since tak--Tln bfldff WHS fl'-“ded by Miss taking ofr from. In taking on this uhdftl' Bll “Uh 0! Autumn leaves many natives of Dovonsnn-e on; ing up‘his residence in Fredericton.lM Y D°Y1e While me 5r°°m was afternoon, he hrst taxicd to the and ferns- -Immedleiely “fi-9' me t wo t ` th ni while the bride, also an the staff si Supported by Mr- Urban Gaudet- west si the nsid, than went east, l te d . cerem0hy. which was performed by ,gwfvn rglncwglueslgank-» n»;~(|),e,-e tae the bank as stenographcr to H. 8.' The C@l'9m0“Y was _l°9"f°_;m°d, gy and. before hc had gone much more ' ` ‘ lla a o ce e - ‘ *he MV- Df- "- R~ s“‘“°' the ““°”“ ti sd l d h ld Murray. the manager is ruler RH- DT- M01-C H W ° th half w his ' lane l ft th repaired to the dining-room where w;;°?m",;_ y(;‘,g;° nT;rr,°;2 233,? with n lo,-go circle of fricngg who' rated the Nuptial Mass. During the m_,‘:3nd_ Héaxéassed pmt fag, abovg will extend hearty felicita/tions. They have received many lovely wedding gifts from friends here and elsewhere. (Fredericton Glener) s - . dispersed °° "he" h°m°8‘ ,she mi; following survive: Capt. Fred W. ° ed Church delivered a most inter- ter and Mrs. Keizor, a daughter. en|“G W” “med “way wi "ms . Peters, of'Summerside: Mrs. J. Wnr- ° ° estlng address yesterday afternoon CURRIE-At Rocky Point. Oct. 5. and dancing ,me siege 5:17., burton Green, of Charlottetown andl Palnful Eruphons to a group of mothe;;_s_§.nd chiigch _1_9;g,_w Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Currie, ' ~ ' un er h rs, after w s _ ou E, f ,_ re home in Mrs. George D. Blown, with whom, Cuticura Healed school leaders of c reno S°___a_ CURR"___A__ Rocky P0_m_ ow 5_ "I was troubled with itchy. sore suptlona on my had for over a yur. Theywre very ernbarnsslng in compuzi an I wanted io be snatching the lime, and ii' I did scratch em a vaeuy fluid came from them. They wma very painful, and my hairmmeominpatehea. "I tried many ramadiea daring that time but without Iuemoa. rad an advmiomxene for Codcun Soap and Ointment so purchased some. The irritation stopped alter one week’a tratmem, and alta ua- ing three ashes of Cntimrl Soap and three boxes of Cutimra Oint- ment l was oomsleteiy healed." (Signed) Misa . Rendell. 309 Kensington Si.. Si. james. Man., sept. 1. 1921. \ , 'Curtain Soap. Ointment and Tal- ¢-'um are all you need for all roller mes. Soap me cleanse. Oinm-lem io soothe. Taleom to powder- . . "_ __ ,,__,£ . time Religious Education Council, _ ‘ _ _ -i , ' " l in for liquor The latter thinks his in orange blossc and was gven and pa_____c_ med ,__ the Pmvmcml P ‘convention held in Halifax isstl oi’ the larger centres. meeting groups of children's leaders withi _ . ‘ it , isis ° ' - . 7 ($321 I;-;;s;3dgy:¥,0lr?1i§|hgl_s(§hg;-lg; 2:13.: gi-§§;_ 3,e¢§l'eAB£,e!1{n3$l5_il¢nr€ 1 Dlehng *the hope of giving them some hclpl B Georse Gordon Tomlios- aged forty-' gsret Rockwell. dressed in white, “nd "“P‘"*'-1°" l" the 'Mk °f‘ two after anillness o over u year. acted as flower girl. Following the .E'.,-,,',.,__-i,,'._.,',,,-,,,_,__,,,f,,- training these young citiwns of ed The late Mr. Tomliris was propriet- wedding a reception was held at lil-§’,,.'§=-:,,i.i' Wai ARTICULAR noonlo Canada ‘n me straight Path °f N¢¢d N0( B¢ Elldlll' or of-Tomlirrs Grocery. corner of the home of the b_ride‘s parents. ,,,-,,,§l@'§§gl;,,l;ll‘ | ' ' ' - "=l‘i‘.l’ " " do frown on those lg, ,, __, _ who ick and " 1 'l»"“‘§E"' vllooscg at tllo §;i___ table. A “diet” is .L ._ - often emiiarrugi v ,i_\€'/yt and always u llhrrdé \.‘¥§,,';.L.**-'.1.'.- l ‘-'MMM P ` ._ honor and righteousness. Citizens of Summerside will learn' L _efficient managing salesman of the, grocery department oi' R. T. Hol- man ds Co. Ltd., Summerside. Try this simple Mr, Cox had been ill for about a »ex|u~rimeni,; see if that "indigestion” week with an atmck 01 Pneummllll- _i1ocsn’t disappear from the very hour his case being 9 P51*-lculafly SCVEW .you first take Papi-‘s Diape si"_ one, Mr, Cox was formerly of Mor-| .1-,,_ restore gooi_i_ iligestioii just erimi. €llda_n__d was the eldest son of Mr., na e excess uci . tablet of "I"ale'g an rs. . N. Cox, Charlottetovllnw .lliapopsin_” after eating or when plain ,He was in his 47th year. lii_felt will instantly neutralize llief He was a man of many! E_cLid_:i_j_/_ n_r;f_i__banlsll a l digestive truu- |eXC;llen_t tails bof character l ‘_ ~ 'an n usiness rela- ,_l_b0._ Sglnghgg dhlticto thxghldlegzggatggulitlhe MURPHY-N{UoLL“1`3S.hMR§i5' §?ul',i§`lReV‘ Canon Malone' I `""-BURIAL TAKES PLACE T0- OFFICIAL VlSlT-- Yesterday,M“f;§‘0M%T¥0N°““Mf- and Ml”-lprlnclpies of Ystlom. §',;§§f,’f,’,','dOf,0°h,'frDO,‘,a,§ M,,,I,,,,,} 0f___ DAY--Master Jack l-luestis, son of forenoon Major 'T`ul‘lh0P€ and Call- t "T1 “Yeh cmhg W‘;‘_g_“lYN}*'9l'i_‘_?m‘f_d The second day of convention Mr Borden and Ella Mac M\1lllh5 Of ' DEATIIS ~ Frank Huos¢»_is_ died suddooly ln the tain H. R. Shaw made an official ‘é _ génih W em, _ - 9\}1Mh‘~5 Pendleton occupied the chair. “So- Cnor1o;¢_otown_ , _ ‘ ` Prince County Hospital yesterday call on His Honour Lieutenant Go-l 1" “Owe th 9 apliolg m_;mtf% ‘;,n',cial Problems" was the subject for w()0[)_..Moc|)0N_i\[,}) .__ At Clin;--, ”' morning, aged 13 yenrs, leaving his vernor Heartz. His Honour asked age” fif tg R~0yi1 H; 0 8115?- this meeting and many interesting lometown Ocn 13,h_ bv Ren H,m,_ IIICKEY-At lndiun River, fatnen one brother and tm-ee 515. the Major if he could fly by way of, ge “_;_5_h _xlfm muhy HPDY days n questions were asked of A.M. Gregg ,nond Johnson Mary C'm,S,@,,e Mc. 16th Mrs. Peter Hickey. ' ters _to mourn. _Thc funeral will Summerside when leaving for Mono-, gn ~_ - lille topic leader and much valu-_Donald of orwen to Wmmd B_ \‘VA'l`TS-On Sunday, Oct. 14 take place this 'afternoon at foul- ton on his return trip. The A QUIET _*WEDDING A uienable information gained. 'lW00d_ POWHBL Francis E. Watts, aged 29 0-clock from the residence of h1;,niajor replied that he would be glad Ed, t k la n"”T qc, l Mr. Pendleton closed his talk|KENT_pR0Up|-;___A¢ mn residence TOMLINS-At. Charlottetown grandfather, Mr. Major Huestis,yt0 do so if the weather permitted. Wah "3 °° P °e ° “es ay,wlth references to membershiplof Rev, E_ H_ RnmSaV_ D_ D__ 71 15th. C. G. Gordon Tomlins Bummerside to thc Peoples Cemc- He also visited a nulnber of possible gg C “tithe Parsonage in Bedeiuel problems, social activities and told Upper prince gt" C',oy_ on 0Ct_,42 1" tery, Rev. C. J. St. Clair Jeans of- landing Sites at different points in M2" Reyno dis °_,i°mtif‘3- W *”;,of the eloquent speech of Mr. H. 13|;n_ Emerson Kong of Milton to lVlI‘G0U(i1\N-At M8lP0ThTl1ew;lhSr§h '1‘lnney.a son. The whole world knows Aspinn as an effective antidote and Church School; <4) The Com- FARMER-At Kinkora, october 3rd pain. But if.: just as l`m.[>orianf to A-mnv that there is only munity Life of the child which__;s _tio M_:_A_an<_l_[ Ml';;h __-:é J"-Be1';_°_%"_;‘;‘£,_;" gemiinc Aspirin. The name Bayer is on every tablet. and 0 made up Of ¢°lhl>l“ll°llS- PNY E “"3 " '"5' ` ‘ box. If the name Bayer appears it’s enuine' and if it the Moving Pictures and the Radio LEA-At the Prince Endwaixd sag it __ _mu Headaches are d_s___e__e_»__by isP_______. so are fl (5) Th ld f Ex- Hospital. Oct 4th. to r. . , - _ _ . . :!i;?ple_mf:? closing siiewgve the au- Wendell Lea, victoria, a son. the pain that goes with them; even neuralgia, neuntls, dienes six tests by which they cAlm>ai-:Lb-At Montague. Seri- tism promptly relieved. Get _Aspirin--a_x_ any could _lodge the quality of their 3rd, to Mr. and Mrs. Fulton Camp- proven _di,.ections_ with that vision or the whole nan Harry Fran - s , ' ed - Bernice. 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